Formula One: The Pursuit of Speed: A Photographic Celebration of F1's Greatest Moments

Formula One: The Pursuit of Speed: A Photographic Celebration of F1's Greatest Moments
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LunaAzzurre said Nice book!. Beautiful book for F1 lovers, lots of pictures and information, a great gift!. Five Stars Good articles and great pictures. Love this book. Tim Hahn said Outstanding book by one of the sport's very best writers, Maurice Hamilton. Outstanding book by one of the sport's very best writers, Maurice Hamilton, who has been covering Formula 1 for over Outstanding book by one of the sport's very best writers, Maurice Hamilton Tim Hahn Outstanding book by one of the sport's very best writers, Maurice Hamilton, who has been covering Formula 1 for over 40 years. Features the incredible photography of legendary father and son team, Bernard and Paul-Henri Cahier. Bernard was the master photojournalist "storyteller" and his son, Paul-Henri is unmatched in his photographic artistry portraying the spectacular essence of the world's greatest motorsport series. The Pursuit of Speed captures the sensational nature of the cars, drivers, circuits and unique atmosphere from the very beginning to presen. 0 years. Features the incredible photography of legendary father and son team, Bernard and Paul-Henri Cahier. Bernard was the master photojournalist "storyteller" and his son, Paul-Henri is unmatched in his photographic artistry portraying the spectacular essence of the world's greatest motorsport series. The Pursuit of Speed captures the sensational nature of the cars, drivers, circuits and unique atmosphere from the very beginning to presen
"Covers the best of Formula 1 motor racing from the 1950s to the present" - Classic Car Weekly
Its infamous circuits have played host to intense rivalries that have produced moments of tragedy and triumph that read like a film script. Since the 1950s, Bernard Cahier and his son, Paul- Henri, have been trackside capturing the drama of the Formula One Championships. Their stunning photographs chronicle both the changing face of the teams and their cars, from Lotus and Cooper to Williams and Ferrari, and of course the legendary drivers who have pushed their machines and themselves to the limits. Formula One correspondent Maurice H