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Formula One: The Pinnacle: The pivotal events that made F1 the greatest motorsport series: Volume 3

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As Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc battle it out head-to-head in the most hotly contested championship in years, this in-depth book, with a foreword from Haas team principal Guenther Steiner, tells the story of how the sport evolved into the exhilarating high octane spectacle it is today.

The new rules introduced in 2022 signal the greatest change to F1 in a generation, cracking the field wide open and seeing some of the most compelling and competitive races in the last 25 years.

Technical changes aimed at levelling the playing field for the teams combined with the sports tightening budget cap have made the races closer than ever. There will be more sprint races trialled in 2021 and greater fan interest driven by Netflixs hugely successful Drive to Survive series.

So, how did we get here? How did F1 become the acknowledged Pinnacle of Motorsport? Simon Arron and Tony Dodgins have identified the 100 most significant changes to the series since its inception in 1950. Formula One is unrecognizable from its debut season, where drivers raced around on old bomber training aerodrome in Northamptonshire with oil drums to mark the corners and straw bales the only concession to safety.

New fans will welcome a complete and highly illustrated guide to the history of F1, while older fans will be able to compare their own views of what were the pivotal moments of change, in a book written by experienced motoring writers with two lifetimes worth of knowledge of the sport.

The book will link technical progress with the personalities involved, indeed many of the swiftest changes have come about as a result of accidents or tragedies the death of Roland Ratzenberger at Imola in 1994, the same weekend as Ayrton Senna, could have been avoided by the HANS safety device. The introduction of the halo saved Romain Grosjeans life in Bahrain last year, but only came about because of the tragic accident that claimed Jules Bianchi in Japan.

Along with changes to circuits and the technology of the cars, this book highlights the commercial changes and the controversies that threatened to split the sport apart - such as the threat of breakaway series proposed at various times by teams.

A must-read for completists or for those new to the sport, F1: The Pinnacle is a fascinating insight into one of the most exciting and dangerous sports in the world.

 

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  • Weight: 1500g
  • Dimensions: 248 x 304mm
  • Publication Date: 10 May 2022
  • Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780711274204

About Guenther SteinerSimon ArronTony Dodgins

When the realities of funding a racing career in Lotus Cortinas and Van Diemens became apparent Tony Dodgins opted for the typewriter. He won the Sir William Lyons award for young motoring journalists in 1979 after interviewing Frank Williams at Silverstone the day before Williams won its first grand prix. Tony joined Autosport in 1985 and became their grand prix editor. He has also been the grand prix editor for Motoring News F1 Racing magazine (now GP Racing) On Track and has been a regular columnist for Autosport Japan for more than 20 years. He is the editor of the renowned Autocourse yearbook which has been published since the World Championship began in 1950. After BBC radio work Tony became the Channel 4 race analyst working on F1 coverage alongside commentator Ben Edwards and now Alex Jacques.Originally from Altrincham Simon Arron grew up near Oulton Park writing and photographing club races for the local newspaper and subsequently Motoring News until he was taken on as a full-time reporter in 1982. He has written about and photographed motor sport ever since covering events at more than 100 venues across six continents from Phillip Island in Australia to Le Mans Indianapolis Kyalami Interlagos Suzuka and Curaçao. He has edited several publications including Motor Sport Motoring News and the long-running motorsport yearbook Autocourse. He still finds time to photograph at his beloved Oulton Park and is Motor Sports Editor at Large. Guenther Steiner is a motorsport engineer and team manager who is the current team principal of the Haas Formula One Team and the previous managing director of Jaguar Racing and technical operations director of its subsequent incarnation Red Bull Racing. He has led the Haas F1 team since its inception debuting in F1 in the 2016 season and since then has also gone on to appear in the hit Netflix show Drive to Survive.

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