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Formula One Uncovered: The Other Side of the Track
 
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Formula One Uncovered: The Other Side of the Track (Paperback)
by Derick Allsop (Author)
3.7 out of 5 stars  (3 customer reviews)

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  • Paperback: 348 pages
  • Publisher: Headline Book Publishing; New Ed edition (8 Jul 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0747261547
  • ISBN-13: 978-0747261544
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 153,742 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #87 in  Books > Sports, Hobbies & Games > Other Sports > Sporting Events
    #97 in  Books > Sports, Hobbies & Games > Motor Sports > Formula One

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Amazon.co.uk Review
Derek Allsop, motor racing writer for the Independent, has enjoyed the privilege of covering Formula One for 18 years. His wealth of experience has seen him write six books on Grand Prix racing and his seventh, Formula One Uncovered, is a rare treat for those seeking the inside story on the sport.

Allsop follows the circus through 12 races of the 1998 season--the European campaign plus the finale at Suzuka--and gains some candid interviews with those behind the wheel and behind the scenes of the world's most exclusive sport.

Ron Dennis, Eddie Irvine and Damon Hill are among those who let their guards drop to provide a fascinating insight into the glamour, tactics and pit-lane politics of Formula One. Allsop balances his frank exchanges with the frivolous, from the Portaloos of San Marino to Mika Hakkinen's tortoise, ensuring the book appeals to both casual armchair viewers and to the track-side fanatics alike.

F1 Uncovered represents good value, but the appeal of the book is slightly spoiled by eight pages of unnecessary photos--after the treat of a Dennis tirade do we really need a blurred photo of the Minardi crew eating pasta? A small criticism for an otherwise great book. --Amazon.co.uk

Synopsis
This account of life inside the Formula One community provides fans with an insight into what happened in the paddock during the 1998 European Grand Prix season.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing and revealing, 29 Jun 2000
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I enjoyed this book for a variety of reasons not the least that Derek interviewed quite a few important and not-at-first-glance-as-important F1 folks along the way. 1998 was a good year for F1 but also a difficult one for many teams. If Hill or Schumacher are your cup of tea then buy this book it might surprise you what some pitlane people think about these racers. It treats everyone equally and there are some good perspectives from Coulthard and Rosset too. Sometimes you think that the truth will never come out but through some choice trackside commentators Derek sheds quite a bit of light on something close to it... Maybe he could be persuaded to write a similar book about other F1 years or maybe about CART or F3000......?
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good but nothing new, 18 Feb 2004
This book is hard to describe. It is different to others on the market in its approach and attitude, but it is pretending to be something it isn't. To say 'uncovered' implies new material but it is just samey information rehashed in different ways. Well written and does detail Damon Hill's preperations for his races in his first season at Jordan. A major flaw of the book is that it's starting point is when the season begins in Europe, rather than at the Australian Grand Prix. Surely if you are going to do a season of Formula 1, you could at least start at the right time!
Don't rush out and buy this, but if you have a collection it is a worthwhile addition.
(The publishing also has some problems as the cover easily 'crinkles' up in both mine and my friend's version)
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