The Times Speed: The History of Formula 1 World Championships

The Times Speed: The History of Formula 1 World Championships

by Times Books and Kevin Eason
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 24/10/2024

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'This book expertly captures the extraordinary events and legendary drivers who made the sport what it is today. A must-read for any F1 fan.' – Zak Brown, CEO, McLaren Racing, Winner of the 2024 World Constructors' Championship


'The book is as much for new fans to grasp the glamour and risk of the first decades of the championship, as it is for long-term followers who’ll be transported back through F1’s 74 seasons by colourful contemporary reporting.' – Motor Sport Magazine


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The perfect Christmas gift for Formula 1 fans


It's the sport that has it all: thrills, spills, technical sophistication and daredevil brilliance. From its origins in war-torn Europe to today's global phenomenon, Speed: The History of Formula 1 World Championships charts the past eight decades of F1.


With articles from The Times covering the most iconic races, epic rivalries, engineering innovations and mind-bending statistics, this collection will make you feel as if you were there in the moment watching Formula 1's greatest legends unfold on the track.


Filled with incredible stories about the sport's movers and shakers, in this volume you'll find:



  • Coverage of 74 World Championships, from 1950 to 2023

  • A foreword by Zak Brown, CEO of McLaren Racing

  • Expert commentary from Kevin Eason, former motor racing correspondent for The Times

  • Season analysis, race reports, results tables and records

  • Incredible photography of the cars, drivers and key racing moments


A must-read history book for Formula 1 enthusiasts and fans of Netflix's Drive to Survive series.

ISBN:
9780008711306
9780008711306
Category:
Car racing
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
24-10-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
Kevin Eason

Kevin Eason has spent a lifetime in journalism, starting as an apprentice reporter in the North-East before moving to the Birmingham Post & Mail as chief industrial correspondent, and then to Fleet Street where joined the Today, before moving to The Times in 1989, covering a range of stories from general elections to disasters and working as motoring editor.

Eason moved to sport in 1998 as motor racing correspondent and has reported on almost 300 grands prix, as well as covering three Olympics, a soccer World Cup, Wimbledon, The Open, the Ryder Cup and many other big events. He was nominated UK Sports Journalist of the Year in 2012 for his reporting on the crisis at the Bahrain Grand Prix of that year, and received the Lorenza Bandini Gold Medal for his work in Formula One. He retired from The Times at the end of the 2016 season, but has subsequently worked for The Sunday Times.

Eason lives in Hertfordshire with his wife Jacqueline and Retriever Nell.

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