Formula One: The Controversies :Formula One's Most Dramatic and Polarizing Moments

Formula One: The Controversies

Formula One: The Controversies :Formula One's Most Dramatic and Polarizing Moments

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Step into the high-octane world of Formula One like never before with Formula One: The Controversies.  
 
This book reveals the fiercest rivalries, shocking scandals and game-changing moments that have defined the sport’s history. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to F1, you’ll gain insider access to the drama behind the headlines and the stories that shaped the sport’s evolution. 
 
You’ll uncover:  

  • The legendary rivalries that split fans and fuelled bitter championship battles on and off the track. 
  • Shocking crashes and tragic events that changed safety standards forever. 
  • Controversial rule breaches and barely legal technical innovations
  • Power struggles between teams, drivers and governing bodies that shaped F1 politics. 

A must-read for all racing enthusiasts, this book offers an insider’s perspective on the sport's most divisive episodes from a journalist who witnessed the historic controversies at first hand. 
 
Don’t just watch the race; understand the controversies that make Formula One the most captivating motorsport on the planet. 
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781805700296
ISBN10 1805700294
Number Of Pages 240
Item Weight 1700 g
Product Dimensions 248 x 304 x 23 mm
Publisher / Reseller Quarto Publishing PLC
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

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.

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