Formula 1 Circuits: Maps and statistics from every Grand Prix track

Formula 1 Circuits: Maps and statistics from every Grand Prix track

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  • Create Date:2022-11-13 06:53:09
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Maurice Hamilton
  • ISBN:000855479X
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Summary

The ideal gift for Grand Prix fans this Christmas
Explore the unique stories behind every Grand Prix track in this fully updated second edition。 Written by award-winning journalist Maurice Hamilton and complete with bespoke digital maps of each course, this is the ultimate guide to the circuits of Formula One。


Each venue is listed in chronological order from the first time it hosted a Grand Prix, starting with Monza, then taking in renowned locations such as Spa, Nürburgring, Monaco and Silverstone, all the way up to F1’s latest destination: Miami。 Uncover little-known facts about famous circuits and discover the story behind some of the sport’s lesser-known venues。


This fully updated second edition includes:
• All 77 Formula 1 circuits, featuring six additional venues from the previous edition
• Bespoke digital maps of every racetrack
• Statistics including circuit lengths, lap records, and names of corners and straights
• Alphabetical and ‘by country’ indices for ease of reference

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Reviews

Mrs Karen Bull

Absolutely brilliant book, very informative for all f1 fans Giving facts etc about all tracks, must have book for all fans

Sarah

Thank you to NetGalley and Collins publishing for the opportunity to review this in exchange for an honest review。 Firstly, that Juan Manuel Fangio was quite a driver by the looks of it。 I enjoy the formula one but would not suggest I am a fan in any way。 I can name a number of drivers, current and older and I know a few tracks, stats and have actively watched some of the documentaries so I was looking forward to reading this and increasing my general knowledge。 What I didn’t realise was how man Thank you to NetGalley and Collins publishing for the opportunity to review this in exchange for an honest review。 Firstly, that Juan Manuel Fangio was quite a driver by the looks of it。 I enjoy the formula one but would not suggest I am a fan in any way。 I can name a number of drivers, current and older and I know a few tracks, stats and have actively watched some of the documentaries so I was looking forward to reading this and increasing my general knowledge。 What I didn’t realise was how many tracks there have been over the years and the casualty’s that have gone with these。 Heartbreaking to think how many have lost their lives and it continues to happen on some even now。 That said, it’s unlikely to stop, particularly when it is a sport that is enjoyed by the masses。 A really fascinating and interesting reference book - will be so much better in actual print than on kindle too。 。。。more

Sophie Crane

This Book has an Excellent reference of data and detailed information。 Quite specific and interesting for those who like the theme or seek to have it centralized。。(Thanks to Net Galley, Maurice Hamilton & Collins for this Book)。