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Pure: Winning The Global Race by Craig Pollock

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The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name by Colin Kolles & CarlosFerreira
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Dinner table jokes, anecdotes and scintillating conversation - Nick Heidfeld.
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AdrianSutil wrote:"How being part of the Red Bull young drivers programme for several years gives you a successful top-flight Formula 1 career with Red Bull" by Jaime Alguersuari.

Special chapters by: Sebastian Buemi, Scott Speed, Sebastian Bourdais, Vitantonio Liuzzi, Christian Klien and Brendon Hartley.


With all those special chapters it won't be the "shortest F1 book" ? ;P
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CoopsII wrote:Dinner table jokes, anecdotes and scintillating conversation - Nick Heidfeld.


He'd be one hell of a dinner guest.
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"How to be spontaneous and unpredictable" by Ron Dennis.
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"How to get an F1 seat"

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"How To Get An F1 Seat II" By Oliver Gavin
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DanielPT wrote:"One year of well written, finely humoured and very knowledgeable posts at F1Rejects" by DanielPT

That's right. It is time to celebrate after making an year in this forum while being very entertained by you lot. I hope it is the first of many with you guys on the boat! Now, tonight is free beer night for those who have more than 16 (legal minimum age for drinking in Portugal) and free milk and bed-time stories for those who have less than 16! You only have to come to Porto. If you think you are far away, then ask HWNSNBM for some help. I heard he taught Kibito how to teleport! :D

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CoopsII wrote:Dinner table jokes, anecdotes and scintillating conversation - Nick Heidfeld.


With the sequel: "How to pronounce the english `R` "
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Myrvold wrote:
AdrianSutil wrote:"How being part of the Red Bull young drivers programme for several years gives you a successful top-flight Formula 1 career with Red Bull" by Jaime Alguersuari.

Special chapters by: Sebastian Buemi, Scott Speed, Sebastian Bourdais, Vitantonio Liuzzi, Christian Klien and Brendon Hartley.


With all those special chapters it won't be the "shortest F1 book" ? ;P

Trust me, it would :lol:
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Myrvold wrote:
CoopsII wrote:Dinner table jokes, anecdotes and scintillating conversation - Nick Heidfeld.


With the sequel: "How to pronounce the english `R` "

"How to talk about Rankings without bringing James Allen into it!" by Nick Heidfeld...
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dr-baker wrote:
Myrvold wrote:
CoopsII wrote:Dinner table jokes, anecdotes and scintillating conversation - Nick Heidfeld.


With the sequel: "How to pronounce the english `R` "

"How to talk about Rankings without bringing James Allen into it!" by Nick Heidfeld...


BEST POST EVER :lol: :lol: :lol:
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"the guide to pronouncing german names" by David Coulthard
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"How to rejoin the track after spinning out", by Poppy Whitechapel.

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"How to enter Formula One" by Dome and DAMS. Preface by Mastercard Lola.
"How to carry out the pit stop work quickly" by Minardi and Modena mechanics.
"Successful aerodynamics with CFD only" by Nick Wirth. Preface by John Booth*

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How to win a race by Jean Denis Deletraz :lol:
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Pointrox wrote:"How to enter Formula One" by Dome and DAMS. Preface by Mastercard Lola.


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"Innovative Sponsorship Concepts" by Eric Broadley
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The music of motorsports, by Jacques Villeneuve and Jaime Alguersuari
How to launch a career, by an anonymous Toro Rosso manager, with exclusive interviews of Speed, Bourdais, Buemi and Alguersuari
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"How to be charismatic and personable" by Ron Dennis.
"Law Abiding Citizen" (not the film) by Flavio Briatore
"Professional business acumen" by Eddie Jordan. Foreword by Colin Kolles.
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"My championship year" by Rubens Barrichello
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The Lotus Years - Adrian Sutil
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"Me + FOTA" by Kolin Kolles
"Making a mediocre F1 car" by Adrian Newey
"Advantages of USSR sponsorship" by Ernesto Vita
"How to make sure your car can have enough fuel" by Nick Wirth
"The Art of Pit-Stop" by HRT Pit Crew
"Monaco: making first corner easy" by Alex Yoong
"I do everything I can to stay in F1" by Vitantonio Liuzzi
"Idiot's Guide to: Communicating with millionaires" by Adrian Sutil
"I know what I do!" by Jean-Denis Deletraz
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solarcold wrote:"How to make sure your car can have enough fuel" by Nick Wirth


Followed by another best-seller that is: "How to make a solid enough F.1 front wing"
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My success with Virgin in 2010-2011, written by Richard Branson

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"How to score points driving for Ferrari" by Giancarlo Fisichella :-)
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"My best friend Sammy Jones" by Phoenix McAllister
"The idiot's guide to becoming more patient" by BMW
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solarcold wrote:"The Art of Pit-Stop" by Life Pit Crew

Fixed
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"Guide to being attentive to both drivers" by Andrea Sasetti
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How to score points by Luca Badoer
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"How to build an F1 Car" by Ernesto Vita,foreword by Andrea Sassetti.
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The Secret Of Attacking Race Driving - Jarno Trulli
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How to overtake Felipe Massa, by Lewis Hamilton
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How to sue a mobile network and win by Eddie Jordan

The beginners guide to wind tunnels by Nick Wirth

FOTA and other romances by Max Mosely
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kostas22 wrote:"Law Abiding Citizen" (not the film) by Flavio Briatore


Including foreword from "Stone Cold" Adrian Sutil.
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"How to build a beautiful car to F1's 2012 rule book" by anyone bar McLaren.
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My guide to buying good t-shirts by Eddie Jordan

Which pedal is which in an F1 car? by Ricardo Rosset

How to design a good red and white livery by Williams F1

How to finish a race by Stewart Grand Prix, circa 1997.
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East Londoner wrote:Which pedal is which in an F1 car? by Ricardo Rosset

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