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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 27 Jun 2012, 01:13
by AdrianSutil
"My 2012 European Grand Prix" by Timo Glock

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 14:55
by Sunshine_Baby_[IT]
"How not to crash with Hamilton", by Pastor Maldonado.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 15:11
by pasta_maldonado
"How to stay cool" by Felipe Massa

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 15:18
by dr-baker
Sunshine_Baby_[IT] wrote:"How not to crash with Hamilton", by Pastor Maldonado.

Prequel by Felipe Massa...

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 16:45
by Sunshine_Baby_[IT]
dr-baker wrote:
Sunshine_Baby_[IT] wrote:"How not to crash with Hamilton", by Pastor Maldonado.

Prequel by Felipe Massa...

For sure!

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 16:47
by Sunshine_Baby_[IT]
"How to see red lights in Canadian GP pit-lane", by Montoya, Massa and Fisichella

"How to see red lights and red cars in Canadian GP pit-lane", by Hamilton

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 17:26
by Salamander
Sunshine_Baby_[IT] wrote:"How to see red lights in Canadian GP pit-lane", by Montoya, Massa and Fisichella

"How to see red lights and red cars in Canadian GP pit-lane", by Hamilton


"How to see red lights and red cars and silver cars in the Canadian GP pit-lane", by Nico Rosberg.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 18:13
by Gerudo Dragon
"Why our London GP circuit isn't just a clone of Marina Bay" - By Santander.

"Living up to my surname" - By Bruno Senna.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 20:08
by UncreativeUsername37
"Living up to my surname" - By Jacques Villeneuve.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 20:34
by Klon
UgncreativeUsergname wrote:"Living up to my surname" - By Gilles Villeneuve.


Oh no, I didn't! :shock: :twisted:

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 21:06
by DemocalypseNow
"I am not in the slightest bit narcissistic" by Kay Lon.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 21:55
by Aerospeed
"Living up to my surname" By Nico Rosberg

Forward by David Brabham and Gary Brabham

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 22:09
by dr-baker
JeremyMcClean wrote:"Living up to my surname" By Nico Rosberg

Forward by David Brabham and Gary Brabham

With epilogues by Jacques Villeneuve Snr., Jimmy Stewart, and Wilson and Christian Fittipaldi.

Not featuring Phil, Graham or Damon Hill. Josh Hill - TBC.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 22:24
by DemocalypseNow
dr-baker wrote:
JeremyMcClean wrote:"Living up to my surname" By Nico Rosberg

Forward by David Brabham and Gary Brabham

With epilogues by Jacques Villeneuve Snr., Jimmy Stewart, and Wilson and Christian Fittipaldi.

How does that work if JRS raced in F1 before JYS? If anything, JYS was known as "Jimmy's little brother" when he was signed up by BRM. Although that changed pretty quickly.

I think the children's version of this book should be written by Nicolas Prost and Mathias Lauda, seeing as they didn't even make it as far as F1!

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 23:52
by Sunshine_Baby_[IT]
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:
Sunshine_Baby_[IT] wrote:"How to see red lights in Canadian GP pit-lane", by Montoya, Massa and Fisichella

"How to see red lights and red cars in Canadian GP pit-lane", by Hamilton


"How to see red lights and red cars and silver cars in the Canadian GP pit-lane", by Nico Rosberg.

Right! :lol:

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 30 Jun 2012, 10:23
by dr-baker
kostas22 wrote:
dr-baker wrote:
JeremyMcClean wrote:"Living up to my surname" By Nico Rosberg

Forward by David Brabham and Gary Brabham

With epilogues by Jacques Villeneuve Snr., Jimmy Stewart, and Wilson and Christian Fittipaldi.

How does that work if JRS raced in F1 before JYS? If anything, JYS was known as "Jimmy's little brother" when he was signed up by BRM. Although that changed pretty quickly.

Ahh, didn't double-check that. Although JYS could have made it as a very successful clay pigeon shooter, so Jackie would still have had the success, but in a different field instead...

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 17 Aug 2012, 22:08
by FullMetalJack
Going home, and staying there - By Jacques Villeneuve

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 17 Aug 2012, 22:18
by pasta_maldonado
"Beating Fernando Alonso" by Felipe Massa

"How to be loved and cherished by everyone" by Helmut Marko with forewards by Christian Horner and Flavio Briatore

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 17 Aug 2012, 22:48
by WaffleCat
"Ways of avoiding the stewards" by Pastor Maldonado,foreword by Lewis Hamilton.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 18 Aug 2012, 00:18
by Aerospeed
"How NOT to show favoritism" by Flavio Briatore

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 18 Aug 2012, 01:31
by RonDenisDeletraz
Not F1...

Living up to your pre season publicocrap. By FPR

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 18 Aug 2012, 06:35
by pasta_maldonado
JeremyMcClean wrote:"How NOT to show favoritism" by Flavio Briatore

Foreword by Red Bull

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 18 Aug 2012, 07:03
by RonDenisDeletraz
pasta_maldonado wrote:
JeremyMcClean wrote:"How NOT to show favoritism" by Flavio Briatore

Foreword by Red Bull


And Ferrari.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 18 Aug 2012, 11:56
by Phoenix
Winning a race: the start of bigger and better things, by Pastor Maldonado. Foreword by Jean Alesi.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 18 Aug 2012, 11:58
by TomWazzleshaw
"Building an engine that's both powerful and reliable" - MRT Engine workshop. Foreword by Mercedes circa 2001-2005

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 18 Aug 2012, 17:10
by pasta_maldonado
Wizzie wrote:"Building an engine that's both powerful and reliable" - MRT Engine workshop. Foreword by Mercedes circa 2001-2005

Exclusive signed copy by BMW, 1982.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 18 Aug 2012, 17:13
by Phoenix
pasta_maldonado wrote:
Wizzie wrote:"Building an engine that's both powerful and reliable" - MRT Engine workshop. Foreword by Mercedes circa 2001-2005

Exclusive signed copy by BMW, 1982.


Building an engine that is actually powerful and reliable, by Life Racing Engines.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 18 Aug 2012, 17:24
by Salamander
pasta_maldonado wrote:
Wizzie wrote:"Building an engine that's both powerful and reliable" - MRT Engine workshop. Foreword by Mercedes circa 2001-2005

Exclusive signed copy by BMW, 1982.

Deluxe edition including additional chapter by Renault, 1977-1983

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 18 Aug 2012, 19:35
by Londoner
Seeing the chequered flag by Jacques Villeneuve circa 1999. Extra chapter by Enrique Bernoldi circa 2002.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 18 Aug 2012, 19:36
by pasta_maldonado
'Passing backmarkers at Moncao' by David Coulthard

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 18 Aug 2012, 21:20
by TomWazzleshaw
pasta_maldonado wrote:'Passing backmarkers at Moncao' by David Coulthard


Second Edition by Jenson Button

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 18 Aug 2012, 21:45
by Phoenix
Wizzie wrote:
pasta_maldonado wrote:'Passing backmarkers at Moncao' by David Coulthard


Second Edition by Jenson Button


Third edition satiric book by René Arnoux.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 19 Aug 2012, 01:49
by RonDenisDeletraz
Political Correctness. By James Hunt.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 19 Aug 2012, 14:40
by AdrianSutil
"My race at Indy 2005" by every Michelin runner

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 19 Aug 2012, 14:48
by pasta_maldonado
'Building on the successes of a debut season' by Walter Wolf Racing

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 19 Aug 2012, 16:03
by nigellamansell
"Nigel and me - best of buddies" by Nelson Picquet. Afterword by Alain Prost

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 19 Aug 2012, 22:01
by RonDenisDeletraz
pasta_maldonado wrote:'Building on the successes of a debut season' by Walter Wolf Racing


Foreword by Brawn/Mercedes.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 19 Aug 2012, 23:06
by WaffleCat
"Teamwork can win races" ,written by Arrows.With epilogue by Toyota.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 20 Aug 2012, 16:34
by Ferrim
"How to outqualify your teammate", by Felipe Massa (foreword by Narain Karthikeyan)

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 20 Aug 2012, 16:55
by pasta_maldonado
Ferrim wrote:"How to outqualify your teammate", by Felipe Massa (foreword by Narain Karthikeyan)

Revised edition by Johnny Dumfries