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Formula One: The Legends

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5/5 stars.

If you're an F1 fan, this is absolutely a must-have coffee table book. Profiling the greats like Senna and Prost all the way up to Hamilton and Verstappen, it's great for old and new fans alike. The photos are great and some fantastic insights into the sport and how it's evolved throughout the years. From an era where consistency and reliability was in issue to drivers fighting over 0.01 seconds and more often than not having all 20 drivers complete the race.

I'll definitely be picking up a physical copy for my shelves.

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As someone new to the world of F1, I found this book to be a really interesting insight into legendary drivers and how they got to were they are (or were). I liked the photographs and although I read this digitally, I found it looked great and can’t wait to get a physical copy as I’m sure it’ll look even better in person. I thought this was a great read and would recommend this to any F1 fans, new or old.

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this book gave great insights about F1 as a beginner to the F1 World and I enjoyed getting the facts and figures about the F1 Legends

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This is a good coffee table book. Wasn’t expecting it to be what it was but really enjoyed the photos and the writing.

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Formula One: The Legends is a work that one can pick up if they want to know about the evolution of Formula 1 over the year through the lens of the greatest drivers Formula 1 has seen. The work includes the journey of each legend as they ventured into Formula highlighting the pivotal moments of their career, their great rivalries and their connection to the team. It includes drivers like Ascari, Lauda, Fangio, Senna Schumacher, Hamilton, Vettel and Verstappen among others. The work brings to the reader the realization that F1 is a team sport through and through and also sheds light on the importance of all the processes that go on behind the scenes like the making of the car. It also emphasizes the need for drivers to be connected to the team and attuned to their communication. Being an F1 fan, I personally loved reading about the tidbits of information about the drivers that I was unaware of earlier. The work would be great for F1 fans, people interested in F1 and people interested in motorsport.

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Read from February 26th, 2024 to March ??, 2024. Written on March 12th, 2024.

<b>NEW BOOK RELEASE ALERT!!!</b>

(NOTE: I HAVE NOT FINISHED THIS BOOK YET BUT I AM CONFIDENT IN WHAT I HAVE READ TO GIVE A TRUTHFUL REVIEW)

I am a massive F1 fan thanks to my father, so when I saw the opportunity to read this book, I RAN. And I can easily say that I love it so so much.

First off, it talks about true legends in Formula 1, from Alberto Ascari to Ayrton Senna, Jim Clark and Lewis Hamilton. It mentions the legends who passed too soon and the greats who keep shining on. Secondly, the writing is great, the attention to detail is fenomenal and the images and photos provided are the perfect choice to illustrate each driver perfectly.

And last but not least, I am just in love with it all. I have come to learn so much more about the sport and the drivers I adore and it genuinely has been one of my favourite books of 2024. Completely hooked and I am going to be very sad once I finish it but thrilled I got to experience it sooner.

Signing off,
B,

(Free ARC from NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group – Ivy Press that I chose to review after reading)

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A FANtastic book. Something for anyone with an interest in motor sport, especially Formula One.

By highlighting the “legends” through the Grand Prix era there is a wonderful balance between the individual and the common traits that made for a special racing driver. Giving equal text to all and packed with detailed photographs this history right up to 2022 demonstrates why they are and were great.

A legacy that lives on. For me watching races between Hunt and Lauda, visiting tracks in the U.K. and across Europe it rekindled my joy in this ultimate sport. I used to follow each Grand Prix in the pages of Autosport annually and Motoring News weekly.

This book has brought back many happy memories; it also places into context the safety issues and the sad loss of life and unfulfilled talent. It is quite remarkable that circuits, race tracks and the cars themselves have saved lives.

There is also the hints across these brief biographies of the politics and inner-team rivalries that are often concealed from the fan at the time.

It is also interesting that the drivers were often switching teams. Some being in the right car at the right time and others narrowly missing the technological advances that propelled the cars up the starting grid and into podium finishes.

Above all it is a terrific reference book and will be the introduction for many who will want to learn more and read more widely about their favourite drivers and never forgotten heroes of the track.

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I received this book as an ARC from Ivy Press through NetGalley and this review is based on my own opinion.

Exactly what the title suggests, Formula One: The Legends is a book about some of the greatest Formula One drivers from the past and current grid.
It's a perfect book for every fan of the sport because as a newer fan you will learn a lot about historic drivers and as an older fan you can read about all the hero's of the past.

The book talks about a lot of drivers so all chapters are really short, which in my opinion is great because I do sometimes get bored of longer chapters.
All chapters are also accompanied with beautiful pictures.

I liked reading the book and learning new things about drivers but there was a lot of info in it (for example years and names and brands) which can make it a bit overwhelming sometimes.

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Anything about F1, I have to read it. Sometimes these books get repetitive because the share similar stats and similar information about f1 legends. I liked seeing Max added to the list, you know the man is a beast.

I got an e-arc of this book on NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Admittedly, I am more of an Indycar fan than Formula One, however, many Indycar drivers and champions have dabbled in both so I was interested to read this book. I enjoyed reading this collection of driver biographies, in particular Andretti, Fittipaldi, Jacques Villeneuve, Gurney, and Mansell because of their connection to Indycar.

This is a great addition to any racing fan's library.

Thank you to Netgalley and Quarto Publishing Group for a review copy of this book.

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Let me begin by this
That book was amazing for the winter break. Reading for all these legends while waiting for the new season to start *chef kiss 👌*
I really appreciate that 1. A person from inside a.k.a Christian Horner wrote the forewords (for those who don't know he is the team principal for Oracle Red Bull F1 racing team) and 2. All the "chapters" inside the book, are in chronological order. We start with Acsari and the book ends at the current dominant Max Verstappen.
I like that we have personal chapters for each driver but connects them and tells you to which page to go for more details. Also the photographs inside the book are amazing.
I know that this book is full of biographies but it didn't made me tired. I don't know if it was because it's well written or because I'm really interested in the sport but from my experience with books I'd say that is because of both of them.
Also as a not native English speaker, I found this book simply lovely ;) and easy read. For me that's a plus!
So if you want to read a book where you learn history of formula 1 and for the legends of the sport with short chapters full of details and amazing pictures this is the book for you.

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A fantastic book for any F1 fan.

Presenting the history of F1 through the stories of the "Legends" of the sport was a great way to do it. I learnt a lot about the drivers and the sport's history in general. I like that it highlighted drivers who hadn't won championships but were still amazing drivers.

This would be a great coffee table book.


Thanks NetGalley for the ARC

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Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book.

FORMULA ONE: THE LEGENDS looks like it's structured like a coffee book. The photographs are prominent and the text is well-written.

I love the photographs chosen for the two-page spreads.

There was a lot of detail when it came to how the legends won important races or championships. However, there are a lot of names being thrown around and I found some difficulty with keeping up.

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Unfortunately, I considered this quite a dry read.
I didn't like it that the author constantly switched around using a driver's name and surname in the middle of sentence, it ruined the reading flow. I also feel like the order seemed a bit strange from time to time. Rosberg before Vettel? Button before Alonso? I would have picked them based on the year they won their championships.

I loved the chosen pictures though!

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Great collection of biographies of Formula One's biggest legends. Unfortunately my Advanced Reader's Copy did not have all the photos yet, but there were some amazing old photos shown. The biographies were the perfect length and highlighted all the important achievements of the pilots. Highly recommended for fans for Formula One, old and new both.

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This is so good for Formula one fans that one don’t know the history to some of the best moments in Formula One. But, also this provides some background knowledge about all the legends of Formula especially, those that are no longer with us. I really enjoyed reading this as I love Formula One and was really curious about some of the older drivers that I didn’t get to watch growing up.

Thank you for this ARC in exchange for my honest opinions.

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This is such an interesting book! I am a newer F1 fan, so I loved to learn more about the history of the sport. I really enjoyed seeing all the pictures of the old F1 cars. Christian Horner's intro was really great too.

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Being a F1 fan since the nineties or the early Schumacher years, I found this interesting and was pleased with the picks of the Legends they decided to profile - they were spaced out overs the years that would be able to please any F1 fan from any era.

Would make the perfect coffee table book for any fan.

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As a formula one fan i absolutely loved this book! to be honest if i didn't know anything about f1 previously, after reading this book i would be really curious and would go watch a race.
If you're a F1 fan and since we are counting the days for the championship to start I totally recommend this book, it's always so good to know more about something we already enjoy and Formula One: The Legends is perfect for that.
And if you're not a F1 fan (yet) i still recommend this book because you have the opportunity to read more about the legends of the sport and have time to do some research before the championship starts and can start watching.
The pictures were so well chosen, I think I took longer looking at the pictures than reading the text. It was perfect!

Thank you so much Netgalley and Quarto Publishing Group – Ivy Press, for the advanced eARC.

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Thank you Ivy Press and NetGalley for the eARC of Formula One: The Legends! All opinions in this review are my own.

Formula One: The Legends is a fascinating book for both new and old fans alike! It offers short overviews of all the major racers throughout F1's history. It is full of photos and shows the evolution of the cars. This book also highlights how dangerous the sport can be, especially in the early seasons. Overall, this is a great introduction into the sports biggest racers past and present!

Formula One: The Legends would make an excellent gift for any F1 fan and is available on March 12th!

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