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Old 2 Oct 2000, 22:56 (Ref:40635)   #6
Sparky
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Sparky should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Thanks everyone.

Steve Hatchett! What was I thinkin'?
The book is a good read. It feels more like a diary. Less formal than some. (You could almost be listening to a friend talking about his experiences!)

As to the others, there's a good few suggestions there. I shall try and find them.

Wodonnell; I, too, have "The Concise Encyclopedia of Formula One". It's great for the kind of information you need to keep up to speed in the F1 Forum, but it's not a 'reader' like the others.

I have quite a few Formula 1 reference books (Though probably not enough to embarrass Gerard!).

I particularly enjoy the technical reference manuals; I will be seeking out the latest by Giorgio Piola.

I might try and get Shirley's "Deadly Obsessions: Life and Death in Formula 1" tomorrow.
I think I'll give the Eddie 'The Swerve' Irvine one a miss, though. Thanks Shume!

Liz, I've not heard of "Formula One Undressed". Is it recent? I muight try Amazon. Who was the author?


Again, thanks for answering, guys.
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