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Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 11 May 2009, 08:40
by CarlosFerreira
2009 Championship chances - by Robert Kubica
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 12 May 2009, 13:05
by Captain Hammer
"Respecting Other Peoples' Privacy (Even When They're Sexual Freaks)" by News of the World.
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 12 May 2009, 17:39
by Reverie Planetarian
"The Reserved F1 Driver" by James Hunt
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 12 May 2009, 19:18
by Fitch
"Pitting the FW17" by David Coulthard
"How to Remain Calm and Collected" by Murray Walker
"How to Remain Calm in a Mundane Situation" by Nigel Mansell, Forward by Dennis Vitolo
"Making Friends in India" by Jamie MacGregor and Enoch Law
"How to Win Races as the Teams #1 Driver" by Giancarlo Fisichella
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 13 May 2009, 01:52
by Reverie Planetarian
How To Make Friends With Your Teammate by Ayrton Senna, foreword by Alain Prost
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 13 May 2009, 10:44
by fjackdaw
"Nerves Of Steel" - by Lewis Hamilton
"My Championship Year" - by Stephane Sarrazin
"My Ferrari Dream" - by Luca Badoer
"Women I Have Loved" - by Gaston Mazzacane (sorry, Gaston)
"Mr Charisma" - by Dr Jonathan Palmer, foreword by Nick Heidfeld
"A Guide To Public Speaking" - Kimi Raikkonen
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 13 May 2009, 11:13
by tristan1117
"Making me Laugh in Public" by Kimi Raikkonen
"Reconciliation" by the FIA and FOTA
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 15 May 2009, 00:19
by hclw
How To Look Good In A Thong - Flavio Briatore
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 17 May 2009, 17:20
by Libertango
"Your opinion matters" by Max Mosley, forward by Bernie
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 18 May 2009, 00:57
by Python
R Rosset wrote:"Winning the 2002 FIA Formula 3000 Championship" by Tomas Enge.
"Sweden's success in Formula One from 1992 onwards" by Kenny Bräck and Björn Wirdheim.
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Kenyy Bräck also have a epilogue title "My friend the catch fence."
"Coke and Magnum, a real mans diet" by Kimi Raikkonen
"How to turn winning in Champ car and CART into winning in Formula 1" by Sebastian Bourdais with forewards by Micheal Andretti, and Cristiano da Matta
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 18 May 2009, 06:40
by thehemogoblin
Formula One Success by Women
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 18 May 2009, 11:27
by crazydude1992
"Why brake-tests are bad" by Michael Schumacher, continued by Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 19 May 2009, 19:27
by beau99
"How to Stay Sober" by James Hunt
"A Lap Around Catalunya" by Perry McCarthy
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 20 May 2009, 08:22
by TomWazzleshaw
"How to race within the rules" by Michael Schumacher (Foreword by Flavio Briatore, Footnotes by 2007 and 2009 McLaren F1 teams)
"Our Success" by Jaguar F1
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 20 May 2009, 16:42
by thehemogoblin
Wizzie wrote:"How to race within the rules" by Michael Schumacher (Foreword by Flavio Briatore, Footnotes by 2007 and 2009 McLaren F1 teams)
"Our Success" by Jaguar F1
I'm taking that last one a little further:
"Our Success" by anyone profiled on F1 Rejects
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 20 May 2009, 18:49
by DonTirri
beau99 wrote:"A Lap Around Catalunya" by Perry McCarthy
Actually, more fitting would be:
"Positive things in My F1-career" by Perry McCarthy
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 29 May 2009, 15:35
by FW08
"A Beginners guide to speaking in public" by Kimi Räikkönen
"A Rough guide to the Swedish Formula one drivers in the 21st century" by anonymous
"How to stay sharp into ripe old age" by Bernie Eccelstone
"10 easy steps to turning yourself from a number two to a number one" by Rubens Barrichello
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 29 May 2009, 17:37
by Python
FW08 wrote:""10 easy steps to turning yourself from a number two to a number one" by Rubens Barrichello
With a foreword called "Pulling over".
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 30 May 2009, 00:41
by beau99
"My Time At McLaren", by Michael Andretti, with foreword by Andrea de Cesaris.
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 30 May 2009, 06:57
by FW08
beau99 wrote:"My Time At McLaren", by Michael Andretti, with foreword by Andrea de Cesaris.
He drove 13 races there, so that book might be a tad too long for my taste. The book with the same title by Jan Magnussen and Phillippe Alliot is a hoot, tho.
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 30 May 2009, 06:58
by nit
"how to drive in a Grand Prix" by Bernie Ecclestone
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 30 May 2009, 07:02
by thehemogoblin
Drive Like A Champion- Stirling Moss
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 30 May 2009, 14:50
by dr-baker
Drave like a Winner - Chris Amon, forwarded by Mark Webber
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 30 May 2009, 15:03
by DonTirri
Luck - By Chris Amon
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 31 May 2009, 01:36
by TomWazzleshaw
"The complete idiot's guide to finishing the Monaco GP" by Kazuki Nakajima
"My friends" by Max Mosley
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 31 May 2009, 02:06
by ranig
"Why we must respect other newbies like me" by Nelsinho Piquet.
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 31 May 2009, 06:41
by beau99
"Luck" by Jean Alesi.
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 31 May 2009, 08:51
by Debaser
"How to get great sound quality"-F1 Rejects Podcast (sorry guys...)
"How to run a unified and successful sport"-Tony George
"How to race with dignity and humility"-Ferrari
"Ricardo Londono Bridge" by anyone
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 31 May 2009, 09:05
by dr-baker
"Luck" by Mark Webber
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 31 May 2009, 09:33
by thehemogoblin
Standing Up Against Team Orders-- Rubens Barrichello
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 31 May 2009, 22:24
by RejectSteve
thehemogoblin wrote:Standing Up Against Team Orders-- Rubens Barrichello
Forewards by Eddie Irvine, Mika Salo, and Giorgio Francia.
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 31 May 2009, 23:09
by Paul Hayes
On the subject of mythical F1 books, I did enjoy this excerpt from "Lewis Hamilton's diary", by Marina Hyde...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/ ... s-hamiltonProbably the only time you'll see Jenson Button likened to Mr T!
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 31 May 2009, 23:23
by Reverie Planetarian
Hate to joke about a man I revere greatly, but...
"Formula One: Radical Solutions" by Luigi Colani
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 04 Jun 2009, 19:03
by FullMetalJack
How to enter the pits correctly by David Coulthard
How to finish a race by Andrea de Cesaris
How I dominated F1 by Jean Denis Deletraz
Yes I can be arsed by Kimi Raikkonen
Bad Qualifier, Great Racer by Jarno Trulli
How to make your teammate look silly by Nelson Piquet jr. and Kazuki Nakajima
I am the world's luckiest F1 Driver by Martin Brundle
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 10 Jun 2009, 16:52
by Waris
FW08 wrote:beau99 wrote:"My Time At McLaren", by Michael Andretti, with foreword by Andrea de Cesaris.
He drove 13 races there, so that book might be a tad too long for my taste. The book with the same title by Jan Magnussen and Phillippe Alliot is a hoot, tho.
Surely with an introduction by Steve South?
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 04 Jul 2009, 16:01
by FullMetalJack
''It's my surname for a reason'' by Scott Speed
P.S. This is very similar to Scenes we'd like to see from Mock the Week.
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 04 Jul 2009, 17:42
by Yannick
"2010 Technical Regulations" by FOTA
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 05 Jul 2009, 15:39
by dr-baker
"How to Enter Formula 1" by Prodrive
"How to Succeed at F1" by Lola
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 05 Jul 2009, 22:40
by FullMetalJack
dr-baker wrote:"How to Succeed at F1" by Lola
Forwarded by Life, Eurobrun, Osella, Zakspeed, Coloni, Rial, Monteverdi, Andrea Moda, Mastercard Lola and far too many drivers to count.
Re: Shortest F1 Books
Posted: 09 Jul 2009, 18:56
by Enrique Bernoldi
"How to enter the pitlane properly" By David Coulthard, with forward by Roberto Moreno.