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"The Art of Self-Defence" by Bernie Ecclestone.
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"Democracy" by Max Mosley
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"How to Avoid Choking" by David Coulthard
Some say he plans to put an S921 on the Goodwood 2012 run, and that he DOES know what Deletraz is doing.
All we know is...he's called Perry McCarthy!

...we'll never see an S921 at Goodwood, will we?
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Catching the Right Breaks -- mark Webber
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All my sponsors- Hispania (prologue of Sauber and Williams)
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"I Love The Days of F1" Claudio Langes
"Driving Safety" Yuji Ide
"Chanoch Nissany" Chanoch Nissany
"Longterm" The Life Team
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The days I ruled Lotus, by Dany Bahar.
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How I won the 2010 Championship - written by Fernando Alonso
Foreword by Dick Dastardly

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My great F1 career - Marcel Winkelhock, forward by Marco Apicella

How to be nice - Fernando Alonso

How to not crash into other cars - Sebastian Vettel

How to win a championship - Rubens Barrichello, forward by Ralf Schumacher (contains: I know my brother did it...)

What to say when you've got an offer from HRT - Vitantonio Liuzzi (contains: NO)
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Effective team management - Colin Kolles

How I Resurrected my Career - Pedro de la Rosa

How to pass at Abu Dhabi - Fernando Alonso

Consistency - Vitantonio Liuzzi with forewards by Vitaly Petrov and Andrea de Cesaris
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"My best friend Ricardo Zonta" by Sammy Jones
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Wizzie wrote:"My best friend Ricardo Zonta" by Sammy Jones


"How to be a Reject" by Daniel Melrose and Chris Dagnall
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Shizuka wrote:How I won the 2010 Championship - written by Fernando Alonso
Foreword by Dick Dastardly


With Massa going like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKm5xQyD2vE
I like the way Snrub thinks!
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A Basic Guide To Designing an F1 track that promotes overtaking, by Hermann Tilke
How to attract fans, by Turkish GP promoters.
Abstinance by Max Mosely
How to avoid corruption by Bernie
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How to win races - Nick Heidfeld with a foreword by Martin Brundle and Luca Badoer

How to smile on the podium when your team mate has won - Nick Heidfeld with foreword by Felipe Massa and Ralf Schumacher

How to grow a beard - Nick Heidfeld with foreword by Damon Hill and Mark Webber
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"How to make a good F1 forum/podcast" by Jamie McGregor and Enoch Law
Max Mosley for ROTY 2009
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Robbie wrote:"How to make a good F1 forum/podcast" by Jamie McGregor and Enoch Law


Dude, you just trashed the podcast. Come on now...
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Robbie wrote:"How to make a good F1 forum/podcast" by Jamie McGregor and Enoch Law


Not on like.
Better than 'Tour in a suit case' Takagi.
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Robbie wrote:"How to make a crap F1 forum/podcast" by Jamie McGregor and Enoch Law

Fixed, by consensus of the last two posts...
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"There's A Sucker (Car) Born Every Minute" by the Brabham team
Some say he plans to put an S921 on the Goodwood 2012 run, and that he DOES know what Deletraz is doing.
All we know is...he's called Perry McCarthy!

...we'll never see an S921 at Goodwood, will we?
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Dignified silence by Fernando Alonso
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The Untold Story of Lewis Hamilton.
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"Politics" by Kimi Raikkönen
"Victory" by Nick Heidfeld
"How to avoid crashing" by Petrov
"Simple tips to avoid being fired" by Liuzzi
"Overtaking basics" by Vettel
"Keep both your drivers happy" by Helmut Marko and Christian Horner
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DanielPT wrote:"Keep both your drivers happy" by Helmut Marko and Christian Horner


Preface by Ron Dennis?
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I am slightly bored - by Nick Heidfeld
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redbulljack14 wrote:I am slightly bored - by Nick Heidfeld


Image

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"How to avoid collisions", by Pastor Maldonado
"The way to design a winning car", by Sam Michael
"Prudence in the racing track", by Kamui Kobayashi
"Drive safely", by Vitaly Petrov (sponsored by Allianz)
"How to prepare your team for a F1 season", by Colin Kolles (preface by José Ramón Carabante)
"Getting heat into your tyres", by Felipe Massa
"Overtaking without DRS", by Fernando Alonso
"Defending from faster cars without earning a penalty", by Lewis Hamilton
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"Living the F1 Dream" by Jose Maria Lopez
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JohnMLTX wrote:"Living the F1 Dream" by Jose Maria Lopez. Foreword by the Lotus Renault GP and Team Lotus reserve drivers.


Fixed.
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"The Inside Story of the 2011 Australian Grand Prix", by Karun Chandhok.
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"Step by Step Guide to the 2011 Bahrain GP" by Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
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How to set up an F1 team - Peter Windsor and Ken Anderson
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"How to accept the fact that you are past your prime" by Rubens Barrichello, forewords by Michael Schumacher,
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DonTirri wrote:"How to accept the fact that you are past your prime" by Rubens Barrichello, forewords by Michael Schumacher,


with a chapter done by Damon Hill, Alan Jones & Nigel Mansell. :lol:
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learning how not to say "for sure" at every given oppertunity - the entire f1 paddock.
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The good trousers guide by Sir Jackie Stewart (forword by D. Coulthard)

Eliminating jargon by Ron Dennis

Our glorious year in F1 by Life
Keeping away from the white lines...allegedly
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ADx_Wales wrote:learning how not to say "for sure" at every given oppertunity - every sportsperson in the world.


Fixed
I like the way Snrub thinks!
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ibsey wrote:
DonTirri wrote:"How to accept the fact that you are past your prime" by Rubens Barrichello, forewords by Michael Schumacher,


with a chapter done by Damon Hill, Alan Jones & Nigel Mansell. :lol:


And Jacques Villeneuve! :lol:
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Re-use! by Bernie Ecclestone
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Retirement by Bernard Charles Ecclestone
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