Formula 1 2010/2011 Technical Analysis
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Rating | : | 4.56 (802 Votes) |
Asin | : | 887911526X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 120 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-07-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Since 1994, he has been the author of the book Formula One Technical Analysis, in which he analyzes the evolution of the cars year-by-year.. Giorgio Piola was born in Genoa in 1948 and since 1969 he has been a journalist and television commentator on all Formula One World Championships
Since 1994, he has been the author of the book Formula One Technical Analysis, in which he analyzes the evolution of the cars year-by-year.. About the AuthorGiorgio Piola was born in Genoa in 1948 and since 1969 he has been a journalist and television commentator on all Formula One World Championships
2010 saw the most closely fought Formula 1 World Championship for many years. The expert Giorgio Piola was again on hand to analyze the various development phases conducted by the various teams during the course of the championship, with brief but exhaustive texts accompanying hundreds of full-color technical drawings. The book is completed with a detailed section devoted the leading cars of the 2011 season.
Another great analysis. Another great season analysis. As usual the translation into English is still off, but i find it funny running across the errors.Each year the graphics are getting better and the art layout also improving to be a bit more organized.For those that are new to these illustrations, you may notice like i have, that the creators, being Italian, draw a lot of emphasis too Ferrari. Its worth noting. Certainly back on the 2007/08 edition when the great Mclaren/Ferrari feud was going on. And all they way up to the most recent edition i have 2013/1Another great analysis. MaysEffect Another great season analysis. As usual the translation into English is still off, but i find it funny running across the errors.Each year the graphics are getting better and the art layout also improving to be a bit more organized.For those that are new to these illustrations, you may notice like i have, that the creators, being Italian, draw a lot of emphasis too Ferrari. Its worth noting. Certainly back on the 2007/08 edition when the great Mclaren/Ferrari feud was going on. And all they way up to the most recent edition i have 2013/14, the Ferrari-ist' theme still carries o. , the Ferrari-ist' theme still carries o. A very interesting 2010 technical review of the F1 season This review of the 2010 F1 technical advances has fascinating close-up illustrations of details that one doesn't normally see on TV or magazine coverage of Formula 1 cars. The illustrations seem to be all computer-generated although they look like colored hand-done drawings. It's hard to know just how accurate they are as the book contains no photographs. It appears that much of the art is taken from photos or on-the-scene sketches, although the author does not elaborate.The illustrations, however generated, are colorful and clear. There are sometimes from viewpoints that photo. Very informative brandon_najarian2 I loved this bookI have been looking for some technical analysis books on F1 for quite some time that doesn't put you to sleep (e.g. FIA rules and regulations) and this is the book that did it. The illustrations were absolutely fantastic, the text was easy to comprehend and the detail was great. My only negative feedback is that I wish the book was longer, and I would love to see the author do a complete tear-down of an F1 car, and do some illustrations on that (preferably in 2014 when the turbos return). That would be a dream book for me!