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Formula 1: The Season (Hardcover)

by Mikael Jansson (Photographer)
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  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Formula One Publishing; First Edition edition (15 Nov 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0954414713
  • ISBN-13: 978-0954414719
  • Product Dimensions: 30 x 24 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 963,624 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Formula 1 - The Season is the only official end of season book and features entirely original and exclusive content. With full news, driver, team, race and technical reviews, it also contains exclusive personal insights on the year from twenty drivers, team principals and technical directors. At 384 pages with a hard backed cover and glossy metallic dust jacket, it contains over 60 full-page black and white portraits of Formula One's key players, including twenty drivers and all the team principals, shot by world-renowned fashion photographer, Mikael Jansson.

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2.0 out of 5 stars what a disappointment, 7 Jan 2004
The first two volumes of the "official" f1 yearbooks were great--better than Autocourse. This volume has lots of glitz, but no substance. They even have a celebrities section--give me a break. If you hate the official F1 magazine (I do) you'll hate this too. What did they do, hire the editor from Vogue?
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Year, 4 Jun 2005
By Michael Roberts (Exeter, UK) - See all my reviews
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A new format to the Season Review but a good change. With a look at each GP and interviews with all the top drivers plus an intense look at the development of the cars through out the year this is something a F1 fan cannot be without.

Not really that good at breaking you into the sport though.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing..., 24 Nov 2004
By Jared M (Hamilton New Zealand) - See all my reviews
For me, the first 2 F1 Annuals set such a high standard for content that I am quite frankly very disappointed with the 2003 effort. Quite what the publishers were thinking I cannot begin to fathom as had they continued with the previous years format I am sure they would have made inroads on the market Autocourse cater for. So just what does set this edition apart from the 2001 and 2002 F1 Annuals?
The main factor is the simple fact that the 2003 Annual has nearly 300 fewer pages than its predecessors. Admittedly, 90 pages in the past annuals were devoted to a complete record of past F1 races from the inception of the F1 Championship and I'm not too suprised that this has been cast to the bin for the 2003 Edition. But that still leaves over 200 pages that has been excised. The majority of those 200 pages has come from the removal of the team's race by race performance. Probably one of the stongest features of the past annuals (for me), the team's technical/commercial/drivers and race by race record has been cleaved and pared to a mere few pages, nowhere as comprehensive as previously.

Coverage of technical developments is now confined to the major developments each race weekend. Another absentee is the strong statistical breakdown of the races; no lap charts, fastest/slowest, pitstop times, speedtrap times. There is no lap by lap summary of the individual races. There is no graphical representation of qualifying results. The results are now consigned to the back of the annual, a mere 3 pages encompassing the years results, which are confined to qualifying times and race results in bland black and white tables (No fastest laps!!!). Circuit maps are black/white/grey scale, nowhere near as interesting looking as previous years. There also seem to be a few more pages of advertising than in the past.

However there are a few bright spots (although precious few); photography is excellent with Rainer Scheglemich providing many images. There are reasonable drivers quotes (summing up their feelings about the season just finished) in each of the driver summaries, which feature all drivers participating in 2003 bar Baumgarter and Gene. The team chiefs and technical directors/designers also contribute quotes in the Annual's sum up of the F1 teams. There is also 4 pages devoted to the new circuits to F1 for 2004, Shanghai and Bahrain.

After stealing the ball in a big way from Hazelton/Autocourse in 2001/2002, the F1 Annual just dropped it big time with the 2003 effort.

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