Books

Book review: Formula 3000

Finally, a comprehensive overview of – almost – 20 years of F1’s main talent-feeding series has been put in a…

2 weeks ago

Book review: Inside OSCA

OSCA – the acronym stands for Officine Specializzate Construzione Automobili – was founded in 1947 by the three Maserati brothers…

4 months ago

Book review: One Last Turn

Behind each and every driver, however, was a team of mechanics who kept these wildly radical racing cars thumping around…

6 months ago

Book review: Prodrive 40 Years of Success

A book details the 40 years of Prodrive, the driving force behind Subaru’s rallying success and Aston Martin’s victorious GT…

9 months ago

Book review: De Tomaso Racing Blue Blood

It would be easy to sing the praises of a book costing €350 ($370). But for that kind of money,…

10 months ago

Book review: Texas Legend – Jim Hall and his Chaparrals

Even if he wasn’t a genius-level engineer and designer, Jim Hall would still be worthy of an in-depth biography by…

11 months ago

Book review: Derek Warwick’s ‘Never look back’

384 pages on a driver who was always there throughout the eighties and nineties, but rarely found himself where he…

1 year ago

Book review: A.J. Foyt: Survivor, Champion, Legend

Occasionally, a racing driver comes along who’s so phenomenally good, and whose record of accomplishment is so amazingly long and…

1 year ago

Book review: Spa Francorchamps 24H, 1924

The past Spa 24 Hours was the Belgian classic’s centenary edition. This book is an interesting look back at the…

1 year ago

A photographer’s view on Senna

French photographer Bernard Bakalian followed Ayrton Senna from the early days. He has just finished a book which is best…

1 year ago