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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 20 Aug 2012, 17:04
by Phoenix
pasta_maldonado wrote:
Ferrim wrote:"How to outqualify your teammate", by Felipe Massa (foreword by Narain Karthikeyan)

Revised edition by Johnny Dumfries


Luxury edition with comments from Satoru Nakajima.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 21 Aug 2012, 00:08
by UncreativeUsername37
Sunshine_Baby_[IT] wrote:How to keep the superlicence, by Yuji Ide.

How to get the superlicence, by Ricardo Londono-Bridge

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 21 Aug 2012, 02:02
by Aerospeed
"My Grand Prix Weekend" by Masami Kuwashima

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 21 Aug 2012, 07:48
by RonDenisDeletraz
"My 2011 season" By Robert Kubica.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 21 Aug 2012, 09:55
by Phoenix
eurobrun wrote:"My 2011 season" By Robert Kubica.


From the same collection:
-My 2012 F1 Season, by Adrian Sutil.
-My 1996 F1 Season, by Taki Inoue.
-My 1995 F1 Season, by Hideki Noda.
-My 1992 F1 Season, by Alain Prost.
-My 1989 F1 Season, by Philippe Streiff.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 21 Aug 2012, 10:10
by RonDenisDeletraz
Phoenix wrote:
eurobrun wrote:"My 2011 season" By Robert Kubica.


From the same collection:
-My 2012 F1 Season, by Adrian Sutil.


Foreword by Jarno Trulli.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 21 Aug 2012, 15:58
by Bleu
"Returning to your old shelf after serious accident" by Felipe Massa, with a foreword by Karl Wendlinger.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 21 Aug 2012, 16:03
by pasta_maldonado
Bleu wrote:"Returning to your old shelf after serious accident" by Felipe Massa, with a foreword by Karl Wendlinger.

Revised edition by Homebase

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 21 Aug 2012, 16:05
by Phoenix
pasta_maldonado wrote:
Bleu wrote:"Returning to your old shelf after serious accident" by Felipe Massa, with a foreword by Karl Wendlinger.

Revised edition by Homebase


Deluxe Edition ready to assemble in 294 easy steps by Ikea :lol:

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 22 Aug 2012, 11:28
by James1978
Surely the "Living up to my surname" main contender should be Ralf Schumacher??? :)

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 22 Aug 2012, 11:29
by James1978
"How to make a comeback as successful as my earlier career" by Michael Schumacher, revised editions by Alan Jones and Nigel Mansell. :)

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 22 Aug 2012, 14:33
by Sunshine_Baby_[IT]
"How to avoid the safety car", by Taki Inoue

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 22 Aug 2012, 15:33
by Aerospeed
Sunshine_Baby_[IT] wrote:"How to avoid the safety car", by Taki Inoue


Afterword by Steven Richards of V8 Supercar Fame and Tyce Carlson

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 22 Aug 2012, 15:52
by DemocalypseNow
JeremyMcClean wrote:
Sunshine_Baby_[IT] wrote:"How to avoid the safety car", by Taki Inoue


Afterword by Steven Richards of V8 Supercar Fame and Tyce Carlson

Revised edition by Franz Engstler and Alexander Wurz.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 22 Aug 2012, 15:55
by takagi_for_the_win
eurobrun wrote:
Phoenix wrote:
eurobrun wrote:"My 2011 season" By Robert Kubica.


From the same collection:
-My 2012 F1 Season, by Adrian Sutil.


Foreword by Jarno Trulli.


Deluxe edition with additionall comments from Rubens Barrichello.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 22 Aug 2012, 16:03
by Londoner
Impartiality by Helmut Marko.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 22 Aug 2012, 16:05
by pasta_maldonado
East Londoner wrote:Impartiality by Helmut Marko.

From the same range of books, "How not to be a complete and utter tool" by Helmut Marko

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 22 Aug 2012, 20:40
by UncreativeUsername37
eurobrun wrote:
Phoenix wrote:
eurobrun wrote:"My 2011 season" By Robert Kubica.


From the same collection:
-My 2012 F1 Season, by Adrian Sutil.


Foreword by Jarno Trulli.


Continuing with the Helmut Marko line, limited anniversary edition with comments from Jaime Alguersuari and Sebastien Buemi.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 22 Aug 2012, 22:53
by Aerond
Phoenix wrote:Winning a race: the start of bigger and better things, by Pastor Maldonado. Foreword by Jean Alesi.


Aditional comments by Olivier Panis

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 22 Aug 2012, 23:04
by Nuppiz
Aerond wrote:
Phoenix wrote:Winning a race: the start of bigger and better things, by Pastor Maldonado. Foreword by Jean Alesi.


Aditional comments by Olivier Panis

Deluxe edition comes with an exclusive passage written by Peter Gethin.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 22 Aug 2012, 23:39
by FullMetalJack
Nuppiz wrote:
Aerond wrote:
Phoenix wrote:Winning a race: the start of bigger and better things, by Pastor Maldonado. Foreword by Jean Alesi.


Aditional comments by Olivier Panis

Deluxe edition comes with an exclusive passage written by Peter Gethin.


Jarno Trulli and Heikki Kovalainen also contributing

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 22 Aug 2012, 23:42
by Aerospeed
Phoenix wrote:Winning a race: the start of bigger and better things, by Pastor Maldonado. Foreword by Jean Alesi.

Aerond wrote:Aditional comments by Olivier Panis

Nuppiz wrote:Deluxe edition comes with an exclusive passage written by Peter Gethin.

redbulljack14 wrote:Jarno Trulli and Heikki Kovalainen also contributing


And don't forget Robert Kubica, Jean Alesi and Vittorio Brambilla

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 23 Aug 2012, 00:22
by UncreativeUsername37
Phoenix wrote:Winning a race: the start of bigger and better things, by Pastor Maldonado. Foreword by Jean Alesi.

Aerond wrote:Aditional comments by Olivier Panis

Nuppiz wrote:Deluxe edition comes with an exclusive passage written by Peter Gethin.

redbulljack14 wrote:Jarno Trulli and Heikki Kovalainen also contributing

JeremyMcClean wrote:And don't forget Robert Kubica, Jean Alesi and Vittorio Brambilla

Afterword by Giancarlo Baghetti.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 23 Aug 2012, 03:24
by Aerospeed
Phoenix wrote:Winning a race: the start of bigger and better things, by Pastor Maldonado. Foreword by Jean Alesi.

Aerond wrote:Aditional comments by Olivier Panis

Nuppiz wrote:Deluxe edition comes with an exclusive passage written by Peter Gethin.

redbulljack14 wrote:Jarno Trulli and Heikki Kovalainen also contributing

JeremyMcClean wrote:And don't forget Robert Kubica, Jean Alesi and Vittorio Brambilla

UgncreativeUsergname wrote:Afterword by Giancarlo Baghetti.


And don't forget the novelization written by JP Jabouille :)

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 23 Aug 2012, 03:45
by Salamander
JeremyMcClean wrote:
Phoenix wrote:Winning a race: the start of bigger and better things, by Pastor Maldonado. Foreword by Jean Alesi.

Aerond wrote:Aditional comments by Olivier Panis

Nuppiz wrote:Deluxe edition comes with an exclusive passage written by Peter Gethin.

redbulljack14 wrote:Jarno Trulli and Heikki Kovalainen also contributing

JeremyMcClean wrote:And don't forget Robert Kubica, Jean Alesi and Vittorio Brambilla

UgncreativeUsergname wrote:Afterword by Giancarlo Baghetti.


And don't forget the novelization written by JP Jabouille :)


Jabouille won twice.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 23 Aug 2012, 09:14
by WaffleCat
"My sucess with a top team" by Dave Walker.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 23 Aug 2012, 13:54
by Phoenix
Aerond wrote:
Phoenix wrote:Winning a race: the start of bigger and better things, by Pastor Maldonado. Foreword by Jean Alesi.


Aditional comments by Olivier Panis


Extended edition with a chapter written by Jarno Trulli on how to improve your relations with your team after winning your first race for them.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 23 Aug 2012, 13:56
by pasta_maldonado
WaffleCat wrote:"My sucess with a top team" by Dave Walker.

"My Success with a top team" 2nd edition, including not only Walker's stroy but Johnny Dumfries' as well

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 23 Aug 2012, 14:00
by Phoenix
pasta_maldonado wrote:
WaffleCat wrote:"My sucess with a top team" by Dave Walker.

"My Success with a top team" 2nd edition, including not only Walker's stroy but Johnny Dumfries' as well


Afterword by Ivan Capelli.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 23 Aug 2012, 19:41
by dinizintheoven
I've got one: "Reject Moments That Actually Never Happened, As Opposed To Those That Did And Which End With 'Oh, Wait!'" by the users of the F1 Rejects forum.

Look on that thread (on the JDD forum) and tell me it's not true!

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 23 Aug 2012, 19:43
by Aerospeed
dinizintheoven wrote:I've got one: "Reject Moments That Actually Never Happened, As Opposed To Those That Did And Which End With 'Oh, Wait!'" by the users of the F1 Rejects forum.

Look on that thread (on the JDD forum) and tell me it's not true!


It's not everyday I see a one-liner worthy of being in a signature! :lol: :lol:

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 23 Aug 2012, 19:44
by pasta_maldonado
dinizintheoven wrote:I've got one: "Reject Moments That Actually Never Happened, As Opposed To Those That Did And Which End With 'Oh, Wait!'" by the users of the F1 Rejects forum.

Look on that thread (on the JDD forum) and tell me it's not true!

The bad thing is, I think I started that :oops: :lol:

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 24 Aug 2012, 03:54
by RonDenisDeletraz
dinizintheoven wrote:I've got one: "Reject Moments That Actually Never Happened, As Opposed To Those That Did And Which End With 'Oh, Wait!'" by the users of the F1 Rejects forum.

Look on that thread (on the JDD forum) and tell me it's not true!


I agree, and I started the thread. :lol:

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 24 Aug 2012, 11:18
by ibsey
“Scoring points on a regular basis – the ultimate guide”

By Minardi (between 1995 Australian GP & 1999 European GP)

By the way, does anyone know if 4 years is the biggest gap, in terms of time, between a team scoring points? (excluding those occasions when teams have been away from F1 like Mercedes between 1955 – 2010)

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 24 Aug 2012, 11:30
by TomWazzleshaw
ibsey wrote:By the way, does anyone know if 4 years is the biggest gap, in terms of time, between a team scoring points? (excluding those occasions when teams have been away from F1 like Mercedes between 1955 – 2010)


Ligier went three full years without scoring a point between the 1989 French Grand Prix and the 1992 Canadian Grand Prix but I don't think anyone else has come close.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 29 Sep 2012, 21:01
by takagi_for_the_win
Lewis Hamilton is currently working on his new book 'Good Career Moves', with extra contributions from Jacques Villeneuve and Ralf Schumacher

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 29 Sep 2012, 21:22
by dinizintheoven
Jarno Trulli was also going to contribute to the book, but his car's power steering let him down.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 30 Sep 2012, 00:07
by Gerudo Dragon
"How to stay ahead of Marussia" By Caterham at the Singapore GP.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 30 Sep 2012, 10:24
by FullMetalJack
dinizintheoven wrote:Jarno Trulli was also going to contribute to the book, but his car's power steering let him down.

:lol:
That is all.

Re: Shortest F1 Books

Posted: 30 Sep 2012, 10:27
by RonDenisDeletraz
How to ensure you make the step up from GP2 - Luca Filippi