200,000 people attend the race weekend of each and every Grand
Prix, and 300 million people watch every race live on TV - an
annual global audience of 60 billion. This publication coincides
with the build-up to the 2007 Formula 1 season. Author Alan Henry
is the motor racing correspondent for the "Guardian", and edits
"Autocar", "F1 Racing" and "Autocourse" (the Wisden of Grand Prix
racing). Having covered over 520 Grand Prix races since 1973, and
author of more than 40 books on Formula 1, Alan Henry now brings
his unparalleled knowledge of the sport to a compendium of
essential facts, statistics and exclusive anecdotes. It includes:
F1's biggest secret, the Concorde Agreement; The most unusual
rules, and how they are interpreted; Why safety is sexy; How many
components make up a GP Car; How World Championship scoring evolved
and changed; Why women can't drive; Who is the greatest? And racing
fathers and sons. Irreverently written and based on Henry's three
decades of inside experience, it will cover everything from the
glitz and glamour to the oil and grime.
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