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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby Captain Hammer » 10 Jul 2009, 22:37

"Effective Dispute Resolution" by Max Mosley
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby shinji » 10 Jul 2009, 23:58

"Making Overtaking Easy" by the Overtaking Working Group

"Honesty: the Key to Success" by Lewis Hamilton and the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team.

"Great Formula 1 Circuits" by Hermann Tilke
Better than 'Tour in a suit case' Takagi.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby TS020 » 11 Jul 2009, 02:09

"Being Michael Schumacher's Brother" by Ralf Schumacher
"Being Michael Schumacher's teammate" by Rubens Barrichello with an epilogue by Felipe Massa
Cutting Through the Ronspeak - We went to a motor race and then a bowling match broke out.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby shinji » 11 Jul 2009, 02:50

TS020 wrote:"Being Michael Schumacher's Brother" by Ralf Schumacher
"Being Michael Schumacher's teammate" by Rubens Barrichello with an epilogue by Felipe Massa


And a prologue jointly written by Martin Brundle, Riccardo Patrese, JJ Lehto, Jos Verstappen, Johnny Herbert and Eddie Irvine.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby FW08 » 12 Jul 2009, 18:12

Captain Hammer wrote:"Effective Dispute Resolution" by Max Mosley


I've read that, I'll copy it here for you all to read, if I may.

"Effective Dispute Resolution"

Is bloody impossible. /Love Max
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby dragonsteincole » 13 Jul 2009, 00:32

Diplomacy by Ruebens Barrichello. Forward by M. Mosely
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby jonnyeol » 15 Jul 2009, 05:07

"Discretion Is The Better Part Of Valour" - Eddie Jordan
"Tarmac Laying Masterclass" - The Dallas 1984 Promoters (updated edition features Canadian Grand Prix Special for 2008)
"Track Invaders Help No-One" - Rubens Barrichello
Zsolt Baumgartner. There - I Said It.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby ranig » 26 Jul 2009, 09:38

A full year with Toro Rosso, co-written by S. Bourdais and S. Speed.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby BlindCaveSalamander » 26 Jul 2009, 12:44

ranig wrote:A full year with Toro Rosso, co-written by S. Bourdais and S. Speed.


Bourdais had a full year with them last year, and Speed had a full year back in 2006...
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby kb9vrg » 26 Jul 2009, 14:17

"The F1 Driver's Wife's Guide to Proper Pit-Lane Etiquette and Fashion" by Sandra Andretti.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby kb9vrg » 26 Jul 2009, 14:21

"How to Kerb Crawl Without Getting Caught" by Max Mosley - Forward by Tomas Schekter.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby muttley » 26 Jul 2009, 17:34

"Amazons at the wheel: succesful women in F1" by Giovanna Amati & Desiree Wilson
"The gourmet guide to Japan: Delicious sushi" by Mark Webber
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby FullMetalJack » 27 Jul 2009, 09:09

''Bernie Ecclestone's life achievements'' by all of his fans.
''My Struggle'' by Lewis Hamilton
''I love the taste of champagne'' by Sebastien Bourdais

I think the topic should be renamed Reject F1 Books
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby deCrasheris » 28 Jul 2009, 03:38

kb9vrg wrote:"The F1 Driver's Wife's Guide to Proper Pit-Lane Etiquette and Fashion" by Sandra Andretti.

With a foreword fron Nicole Shertzinger (or however you spell her name)
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby Coo » 28 Jul 2009, 09:08

"Aesthetics and Speed Combined" by the 1999 BAR team.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby RejectSteve » 28 Jul 2009, 14:11

Coo wrote:"Aesthetics and Speed Combined" by the 1999 BAR team.

And bolting it together.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby Ide » 29 Jul 2009, 02:12

"Flavio and I: The Good Times" by Nelsinho Piquet.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby ranig » 29 Jul 2009, 18:10

BlindCaveSalamander wrote:
ranig wrote:A full year with Toro Rosso, co-written by S. Bourdais and S. Speed.


Bourdais had a full year with them last year, and Speed had a full year back in 2006...


You're right... so that would be something like:

A full second year with Toro Rosso, co-written by S. Bourdais and S. Speed. This book features an in-depth look at the Nürburgring track...
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby Nuppiz » 29 Jul 2009, 18:52

"Money Efficiency" - now co-written by BMW and Toyota.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby dr-baker » 29 Jul 2009, 19:12

"Our long-term future in F1" by BMW-Sauber : http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/77400

Preface by Piquet Jnr.
As hardcore as a peach...

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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby RejectSteve » 30 Jul 2009, 14:37

dr-baker wrote:"Our long-term future in F1" by BMW-Sauber : http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/77400

Preface by Piquet Jnr.

I'm sure this book will have rave reviews from Alex Shnaider.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby noisebox » 31 Jul 2009, 01:16

I'm so glad Schumacher has come out of retirement... by Kimi Raikkonen!
"will you stop him playing tennis then?", referring to Montoya's famous shoulder injury, to which Whitmarsh replied "well, it's very difficult to play tennis on a motorbike"
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby Debaser » 31 Jul 2009, 02:05

"How to irritate the shite out of every F1 viewer" by Nicole Scherzinger, foreword by Jonathan Legard.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby RAK » 31 Jul 2009, 03:39

Debaser wrote:"How to irritate the shite out of every F1 viewer" by Nicole Scherzinger, foreword by Jonathan Legard.


I'm sure that would be one of the longer ones. Probably a chapter in there by Lewis Hamilton's father as well.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby RejectSteve » 31 Jul 2009, 04:10

RAK wrote:
Debaser wrote:"How to irritate the shite out of every F1 viewer" by Nicole Scherzinger, foreword by Jonathan Legard.


I'm sure that would be one of the longer ones. Probably a chapter in there by Lewis Hamilton's father as well.

Certainly James Allen was involved in this.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby crazydude1992 » 31 Jul 2009, 20:17

RejectSteve wrote:
Coo wrote:"Aesthetics and Speed Combined" by the 1999 BAR team.

And bolting it together.

Foreword by 2007 Honda.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby FullMetalJack » 01 Aug 2009, 11:02

Schumacher's reject page.

Not a book as such but it would be very short.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby thehemogoblin » 01 Aug 2009, 11:57

redbulljack14 wrote:Schumacher's reject page.

Not a book as such but it would be very short.



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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby Alianora La Canta » 02 Aug 2009, 09:10

"Going Away Discreetly" - Nelson Piquet Jr, foreword by Juan Pablo Montoya and epilogue by Max Mosley.

"Staying Retired" - a collaboration between Michael Schumacher, Niki Lauda, Nigel Mansell, Jacques Villenueve, Alan Jones and Mario Andretti.

By the way, thehemoglobin, you probably haven't missed your Formula One prime. Tiago Monteiro didn't even sit in a racing car until he was a year older than your signature says you are, only raced part-time for the first year-and-a-bit of his career while finishing off a degree and still did well enough in F1 to escape Reject status...
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby thehemogoblin » 02 Aug 2009, 13:25

Alianora La Canta wrote:"Going Away Discreetly" - Nelson Piquet Jr, foreword by Juan Pablo Montoya and epilogue by Max Mosley.

"Staying Retired" - a collaboration between Michael Schumacher, Niki Lauda, Nigel Mansell, Jacques Villenueve, Alan Jones and Mario Andretti.

By the way, thehemoglobin, you probably haven't missed your Formula One prime. Tiago Monteiro didn't even sit in a racing car until he was a year older than your signature says you are, only raced part-time for the first year-and-a-bit of his career while finishing off a degree and still did well enough in F1 to escape Reject status...


http://f1rejects.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=312&p=7391#p7391
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby Alianora La Canta » 02 Aug 2009, 22:50

Thank you for the correction, thehemogoblin.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby thehemogoblin » 03 Aug 2009, 04:17

Alianora La Canta wrote:Thank you for the correction, thehemogoblin.


No, thank you for the correction.
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby lostpin » 04 Aug 2009, 08:35

Racing against the odds: How I was number two and became a champion - by Rubens Barrichello
How to beat your team mate - by Fernando Alonso (2007 edition)
F1 is no place for politics - by Alain Prost
Winning the World Rally Championship as a rookie - by Kimi Raikonnen
How I retired and never looked back - co-written by Nigel Mansell and Michael Schumacher
50 tips and tricks for pitting in China - by Lewis Hamilton
The New FOTA racing series - documented and fully illustrated by FIA

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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby lostpin » 04 Aug 2009, 09:04

Here's some more:

Beauty and Ellegance: the new look of F1 cars - by FIA (2009 edition)
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby muttley » 04 Aug 2009, 23:04

"Get in quick, get safely out, stay out of trouble -- Pit stops made easy" by Coulthard, Berger & Hamilton
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby BlindCaveSalamander » 05 Aug 2009, 02:33

muttley wrote:"Get in quick, get safely out, stay out of trouble -- Pit stops made easy" by Coulthard, Berger & Hamilton


Don't forget the foreword by Jos Verstappen.
Canon manager for the PMMF... I guess...
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby Alianora La Canta » 05 Aug 2009, 08:30

"Taking Setbacks With Dignity" - Ferrari, with special contributions by nearly every team on the F1 Rejects website to have ever suffered a set-back
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby tristan1117 » 05 Aug 2009, 10:28

"Flav shows no favoritism" by Nelson Piquet Jr., Johnny Herbert, Jos Verstappen
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby SuperAguri » 08 Aug 2009, 00:17

World of Gravel - Jos Verstappen with foreword by Nelson Piqeut Jr
Pitlane entry made easy - David Coulthard
Sucessful teammate partnershops - TWR Arrows
Where's FOCA? - Formula One Teams Association
Sucessful Japanese F1 Drivers - Takumo Sato and Aguri Suzuki with Foreword by Yuji Ide
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Re: Shortest F1 Books

Postby Wizzie » 08 Aug 2009, 11:49

"How to leave F1 quietly" by Nelson Piquet Jr
"Knowing when to leave" by Nigel Mansell (Foreword by Alan Jones, Footnotes by Damon Hill)
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