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Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 30 Jul 2010, 18:42
by ADx_Wales
The A-Z guide of F1 stewarding - Stevie Wonder.
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 01 Aug 2010, 20:47
by beetleman64
"Racing in 1990" by Life Racing Engines
"How to make a decent F1 game" by Studio Liverpool with foreword by Sumo Digital
"Team Unity" by Christian Horner
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 01 Aug 2010, 23:13
by DemocalypseNow
"Making the most of your racing budget" by Toyota Motorsport.
"Fair Play" by Michael Schumacher.
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 02 Aug 2010, 17:56
by Monstrobolaxa
"Success" - Mastercard Lola
"How to get Sponsors in 2010" - Sauber
"Tax evation" - Vijay Mallya
"How to drive fast" - Yuji Ide
"Tooth aches and driving fast" - Taki Inoue
"It was my decision" - Felipe Massa
"Creating a national team" - Alain Prost
"Blaim it on the front tires" - Michael Schumacher
"Springing back into racing" - Felipe Massa
"Gone with the Wind" - Geoff Willis (this book based on when Honda F1 engineers let a full size car get sucked into the wind tunnel)
"The art of turning left" - Michael Andretti
"Successfull pit strategies" - Mclaren
"Taking Eau Rouge without crashing" - Jaques Villeneuve
"Going backwards in the 130R" - Alan Mcnish
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 02 Aug 2010, 18:31
by ADx_Wales
"The Art of Consistency" Nigel Mansell
"Getting the TV Viewer Interested" Jonathan Palmer
"For the love of Motor Racing" Sky Sports
"Going up against F1 and winning" Superleague Formula
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 02 Aug 2010, 20:33
by FullMetalJack
Busy Friday afternoons by Life Racing Engines.
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 02 Aug 2010, 23:02
by Debaser
"How to look good naked" by Max Mosley
"How to avoid needing to go on 10 Years Younger" by Bernie Ecclestone
"Being a charismatic racing driver" by Nigel Mansell
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 03 Aug 2010, 02:32
by eytl
"Getting into F1 on merit" by Sakon Yamamoto
"My life as an F1 team boss" by Adrian Campos
"Consistency" by Vitantonio Liuzzi
and finally ...
"Regular F1 podcasting" by Enoch Law and Jamie McGregor
(Plus, here's a contender for "Longest F1 Book of 2010": "How a Scientologist Went Faster than F1 Drivers" by Tom Cruise)
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 03 Aug 2010, 17:44
by RejectSteve
eytl wrote:(Plus, here's a contender for "Longest F1 Book of 2010": "How a Scientologist Went Faster than F1 Drivers" by Tom Cruise)
He should. The cruise speed of a DC-8 is 946 km/h
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Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 04 Aug 2010, 12:44
by Phoenix
"Guide to religions", by Zsolt Baumgartner.
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 05 Aug 2010, 10:16
by Shizuka
My F1 career - written by Gianmaria Bruni, Giorgio Pantano, Scott Speed, Sakon Yamamoto, Franck Montagny, and Yuji Ide
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 05 Aug 2010, 15:58
by Waris
Shizuka wrote:My F1 carrier - written by Gianmaria Bruni, Giorgio Pantano, Scott Speed, Sakon Yamamoto, Franck Montagny, and Yuji Ide
Foreword by Marco Apicella?
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 05 Aug 2010, 18:34
by Shizuka
And Adrian Campos!
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 06 Aug 2010, 00:00
by TimmyB
"To finish first, first you must be Finnish" - By Nico Rosberg
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 06 Aug 2010, 06:31
by coops
Following In My Fathers Formula One Footsteps - Michael Andretti
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 06 Aug 2010, 06:46
by TomWazzleshaw
RejectSteve wrote:eytl wrote:(Plus, here's a contender for "Longest F1 Book of 2010": "How a Scientologist Went Faster than F1 Drivers" by Tom Cruise)
He should. The cruise speed of a DC-8 is 946 km/h
![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
As much as I like the later series DC-8s (Supers 70s FTW) I fail to see the relevance of it
Anyways my latest additions to my bookshelf:
"Self help guide to managing your drivers" by Christian Horner & Franz Tost
"Discretion" by Michael Schumacher
"Consistancy" by the FIA
"How to be successful" by Red Bull (Before flaming papayas are thrown let me explain... even though they are leading both championships right now they could easily be leading the constructors championship by
200 points right now)
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 06 Aug 2010, 11:13
by SDHammer
A guuide to Aerial Photography at high speed by Chris Van Der Drift and Mark Webber
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 06 Aug 2010, 17:07
by Phoenix
Waris wrote:Shizuka wrote:My F1 carrier - written by Gianmaria Bruni, Giorgio Pantano, Scott Speed, Sakon Yamamoto, Franck Montagny, and Yuji Ide
Foreword by Marco Apicella?
I'd rather say Scania or DAF
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I think he/she meant to say
career.
Other worthless reads:
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Good temper in the face of adversity, by Sebastian Vettel and Michael Schumacher, foreword by Juan Pablo Montoya.
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How to send an e-mail, by Bruno Senna.
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 06 Aug 2010, 17:26
by tommykl
Waris wrote:Shizuka wrote:My F1 carrier - written by Gianmaria Bruni, Giorgio Pantano, Scott Speed, Sakon Yamamoto, Franck Montagny, and Yuji Ide
Foreword by Marco Apicella?
Cowritten by Masami Kuwashima!
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 07 Aug 2010, 07:38
by RejectSteve
Wizzie wrote:RejectSteve wrote:eytl wrote:(Plus, here's a contender for "Longest F1 Book of 2010": "How a Scientologist Went Faster than F1 Drivers" by Tom Cruise)
He should. The cruise speed of a DC-8 is 946 km/h
![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
As much as I like the later series DC-8s (Supers 70s FTW) I fail to see the relevance of it
From the source of all knowing and some falsification:
The Almighty Wikipedia wrote:Scientology ... Xenu ... psychiatrists ... income tax ... alcohol and glycol ... loaded into spacecraft ... The appearance of these spacecraft would later be subconsciously expressed in the design of the Douglas DC-8, the only difference being: "the DC8 had fans, propellers on it and the space plane didn't".
I couldn't make this reference without the guys at South Park Studios
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Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 07 Aug 2010, 12:30
by Shizuka
Phoenix wrote:I think he/she meant to say career.
You're right, I fixed it. Sorry.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 07 Aug 2010, 15:00
by Phoenix
Shizuka wrote:Phoenix wrote:I think he/she meant to say career.
You're right, I fixed it. Sorry.
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
No need to apologise. I'm the
Phoenglish Guy, after all
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Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 09 Aug 2010, 13:16
by CarlosFerreira
Monstrobolaxa wrote:"Gone with the Wind" - Geoff Willis (this book based on when Honda F1 engineers let a full size car get sucked into the wind tunnel)
Ooops?
Anyway,
Yield, by Michael Schumacher
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 15 Aug 2010, 23:46
by Reverie Planetarian
"Building Public Interest in F1" by the FIA
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 11 Jan 2011, 16:29
by FMecha
BUMP:
"The Singapoeran Crash", Flavio Briatore, Pat Symonds, Nelsinho Piquet
"Shoes and the F1", Andrea Sasetti
"Disputeous Saga", Ken Anderson, Peter Windsor
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Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 11 Jan 2011, 16:39
by tommykl
"How to obtain your team's full backing"-Felipe Massa
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 11 Jan 2011, 16:44
by DanielPT
"How to be profissional" by HRT
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 11 Jan 2011, 17:00
by DOSBoot
"How to keep you're cool when things aren't going you're way" by Lewis Hamilton.
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 11 Jan 2011, 17:26
by DanielPT
"How to transform your streak of finishes in wins" by Nick Heidfeld
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 11 Jan 2011, 17:34
by Reverie Planetarian
"Bringing F1 To Glory" by the FIA
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 11 Jan 2011, 17:52
by dr-baker
"How not to break bones while cycling" - Mark Webber
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 11 Jan 2011, 18:53
by FullMetalJack
EPIC BUMP!
I've only got one for longest F1 books "HWNSNBM Facts"
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 11 Jan 2011, 18:57
by DOSBoot
"How to run an F1 Team" by Andrea Sassetti
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 11 Jan 2011, 19:55
by ADx_Wales
How to enter your own Lotus F1 team.
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 11 Jan 2011, 22:03
by Aerospeed
How to use your #2 driver successfully - Stefano Domenicali
HWNSNBM vs. Minardi - Not sure about the author, but the book would take about eleven seconds to read.
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 11 Jan 2011, 22:54
by thehemogoblin
Adulthood -- by Wizzie, tommykl and Jeroen Krautmeir
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 11 Jan 2011, 23:25
by Phoenix
-Zen and the Art of Moderation , by CarlosFerreira and thehemogoblin.
-Podcastery: An Essay, by Enoch Law and Jamie McGregor, foreword by Tim Bendall.
-The quest for the biggest poster, by me.
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 12 Jan 2011, 09:38
by Jeroen Krautmeir
thehemogoblin wrote:Adulthood -- by Wizzie, tommykl and Jeroen Krautmeir
That made me chuckle.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 12 Jan 2011, 15:35
by FMecha
The Question: Victory or Technology - Soichiro HONDA (John SURTEES foreword)
(It's regarding the dangerous RA302
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Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 12 Jan 2011, 21:43
by watka
"F1 & Fame" by Lucas...who?...Di Grassi?...never heard of him