Amazon.co.uk Review
Bruce Jones's excellent
The Official Grand Prix Guide 2001 more than lives up to the standards of its predecessors in the increasingly impressive ITV-F1 stable. A striking all-colour guide, with a foreword from Murray Walker--who avers that it contains "everything you need to know"--the guide showcases the highs and lows of the 2000 title challenge, culminating in the victory of Michael Schumacher and Ferrari after 21 years of not being able to get their hands on the driver's crown. The guide does as much as any book can to encapsulate, in all its glory, a compelling season's driving. The book is well laid out with team news and driver information, racing circuits, records and an analysis of the upcoming season. Also included are a great selection of photographs taken of the drivers and of racing at various circuits showing how man and machine have been pushed to the extreme limits.
This is a very detailed and easily read guide and any fan will find themselves swiftly being absorbed by the articles. The problem is that once you pick this up it's almost impossible to put down... --Mohammed Younos
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Product Description
The Official ITV Sport F1 Grand Prix Guide 2002 is an indispensable guide for all motor racing fans. Combining an indepth preview of the forthcoming year with a race-by-race account of the 2001 Grand Prix season, it provides vital information on the famous drivers, the leading teams and the significant technological advances. Boasting a superb array of up-to-the-minute action photographs, this is the definitive companion to the 2002 Grand Prix season, with every page an information-packed celebration of the world's highest octane sport. This book is essential reading for the fan in the grandstands. The Official ITV Sport F1 Grand Prix Guide is already established as the market leader and is a favourite annual publication with the motor racing fraternity.