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The Official Formula 1 Season Review 2005 (Motogp)
The Official Formula 1 Season Review 2005 (Motogp)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars(based on 1 reviews)
Sales Rank: 590967
Category: Book

Author: Edited By Team Leading F1 Journalists
Publisher: Haynes Publishing
Studio: Haynes Publishing
Manufacturer: Haynes Publishing
Label: Haynes Publishing
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1st
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.1
Dimensions (in): 11.7 x 9.2 x 0.9

ISBN: 1844252329
Dewey Decimal Number: 629
EAN: 9781844252329
ASIN: 1844252329

Publication Date: February 5, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Here is the full, in-depth story of the 2005 Formula 1 season, told by the drivers and team personnel involved. Superb insider content allows the personalities involved to shed light on many of the season's headlines and incidents, and the clearly presented statistics provide a comprehensive reference source for the future. Packed with behind-the-scenes detail and stunning photographs, this is an essential edition to any Formula 1 enthusiast's bookshelf.


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars An improvement over last year's "The Season"   January 22, 2005
  12 out of 13 found this review helpful

The "Official Formula 1 Season Review 2004" is an improvement over the 2003 annual "The Season". Even the book jacket, a delightful shot of a Ferrari (what else?) speeding across the cover, instead of a series of portraits of the F1 drivers (as was the case with 2003 "The Season") is an improvement. The improvements are not confined to just the cover. This comes somewhat as a relief, as in my review of "The Season", I swore that I would not buy another annual of its ilk, but this year, I had more money than good sense and once again purchased the book to go along with the customary "Autocourse".

This Annual is published by the Haymarket Publishing Group (a glance at the credits page shows input from Matt Bishop and Stephane Samson of F1 Racing as well as Mark Hughes from AutoSport) and Haynes instead of FOM, the publishers of the now defunct F1 Magazine. Despite this, Bernie Ecclestone still contributes the foreword.

Eddie Jordan looks at each of the drivers and gives a brief assessment of how they rank against each other. There is also a section which looks at the technical aspects of the cars of 2004, with the Technical Directors of all 10 teams making a list for "Car of the Year". There is also seperate article with a focus on the Ferrari F2004. Additionally, following the race roundups, there is a season roundup of technical developments for each team although the coverage for the lesser lights (Jag/Jordan/Minardi) is slight. There are additional team statistics (the usual: wins, starts, points and so on) and technical details of chassis/engine as well as key staff for each of the teams.

Jenson Button, Juan Pablo Montoya, Fernando Alonso, and Kimi Raikkonen all contribute a two page spread discussing their own seasons and performances. The race roundups are OK, similar to the style of F1 Racing, with a little input from key technical figures such as Pat Symonds of Renault, David Pitchford of Jaguar and Montoya again. The graphics presented for each race are nice, and there is a sentence or two from each race driver summing up their performances. The race roundups are probably the biggest improvement from the previous year's annual.

The Test drivers have not been neglected: there are a couple of articles dedicated to the "Lost Boys", as well as a statistics section- did you know it was not Ferrari that covered the most testing mileage for 2004, but Toyota? And Williams were second?

On the downside, I note there is some advertising material, and it seems to me to be more advertising than in the past. Still it is not such a huge issue for me. More indepth discussion from other drivers apart from those already contributing articles as mentioned previously would have been nice- at least the 2003 edition did discuss each individual driver.

Overall, this annual, while probably not a serious threat (oh, how I long for an annual to rival the 2001 and 2002 editions of F1 Annual) for Hazelton and Autocourse, does offer a genuine alternative for those who are tiring of the Autocourse product.


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