Ferrari Formula 1 Racing Team (Formula One racing teams)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.61 (832 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1859608302 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-01 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Quick run through of Ferrari F1 up to 1998 paul_cheng At Amazon.com, the publish date of this book is March 1999 but it is actually November 1998.This is only a small book and do not expect much detail in the history of Ferrari F1. If you are a busy man and just want a quick run through, this will help.Ferrari F1 fans, skip this one. I don't think you will get any excitement from reading this book. If you look for content, this one is lacking. If you look for colorful pictures, . A good Ferrari book, but nothing sensational Part of a five-book set profiling top teams in Formula 1 in the late 1990s - which include titles on McLaren, Williams, Benetton, Jordan and Stewart - David Tremayne's Ferrari: Formula 1 Racing Team follows the formulae of its sister titles, although this particular version was republished in the wake of the team winning the coveted Drivers' Championship title in 2000, for the first time since 1979.The book almost exclusively
About the AuthorDavid Tremayne\u2019s passion for the history of the water speed record was fired by Donald Campbell\u2019s last effort, and since then he has interviewed many of the leading proponents. He lives in Darlington, England.. A respected author and world-recognized expert on record breaking, he is the biographer of Donald Campbell and Richard Noble
A respected author and world-recognized expert on record breaking, he is the biographer of Donald Campbell and Richard Noble. David Tremayne\u2019s passion for the history of the water speed record was fired by Donald Campbell\u2019s last effort, and since then he has interviewed many of the leading proponents. He lives in Darlington, England.
When Michael Schumacher crossed the finish line to win the 2000 Japanese Grand Prix, delivering Ferrari its first Formula 1 Driver's World Championship since 1979, motor racing fans around the globe rejoiced. This colorful insider's look at the most famous F1 team in the world includes profiles of Schumacher, teammate Rubens Barrichello and Ferrari technical director Ross Brawn; privileged views of car design and testing and the 2000 championship season; a look at typical raceday preparations and strategies; the team's dealings for financial and promotional support; and an examination of how the team honed its competitive edge during battles for the title in 1997, 1998 and 1999.