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Владимир Коваленко:
А вот это уже очень интересно. Новая книга, 2017 год.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Book-Formula-One-The-Real-Score-1946-2016-F1-Motor-Racing/401453179372?epid=232657657&hash=item5d787961ec:g:0t4AAOSwUn9aI-sH




--- Цитировать ---Formula One - The Real Score?
By Brian Harvey
Features

• SEVEN HUNDRED pre-January 1984 races including over 380 unfairly forgotten races are recorded in this book!
• All race series equivalent to F1 included: Tasman; Intercontinental; Temporada
• All eligible races graded against `Championship quality`
• Every front grid row, podium finisher and fastest lap identified where known
• Annual diaries from 1947 to 1972, plus a handful of non-Championship twilight years races, show who drove what, and for whom
• Annual reviews, both championship and full season, showing quantity and quality of victories
• A new factor - Races `Lost to Lady Luck` 1946-2016 discovered and listed
• Now SEVENTY years of starts, wins and losses finds 137 drivers’ `proven strike capability`
• Over FIFTY new names added to F1 winners record - one with 19 wins!
• Strange discoveries such as: When Ferrari first led a Formula One race, of what nationality was the driver?
Description

A rewriting of the records of Formula One and its best drivers to include every race of equivalent standard to the official World Championship rounds. New venues and winners (real and moral) discovered and assessed.
The real score!
Synopsis

Filling the many gaps in Formula 1 records, this book re-writes the racing history books.

The history of F1 can be neatly divided into two eras, the first formally ending January 1980 when the terms `Grand Prix` and `World Championship` became synonymous, although there would be three more non-championship races after that date. However, up to January 1973 OVER HALF of F1 races were NOT included in the Championship results for the spurious reason that each country should have just a single F1 race.

The classification of many F1 races as ‘non-Championship’ did a disservice to the achievements of drivers of the Fangio, Moss, Clark and Stewart era and, even more-so, to the four pre-Championship years which began in 1946. When, today, a commentator says “Rosberg’s 16th win equals the F1 wins of Stirling Moss” this is manifestly untrue. If the same drivers, in the same F1 cars, compete at the same tracks, and over a similar distance, then each race deserves to have its place in the records as a ‘Championship quality’ event. This book includes such races alongside contemporary Championship races and, combined with known figures since 1980, produces what can surely be accepted as ‘The Real Score’ of Formula 1.
Additional Information

Period covered:
From 1946 to 2016
Table of Contents
Introduction 6
Preface & Acknowledgements 8

Chapter 1 – All races count 10
Chapter 2 – Race assessment & grading 13
Chapter 3 – Do speed figures matter? 15
Chapter 4 – The route to Formula One 17
Chapter 5 – 1945/46 – Prepare for take-off 19
Chapter 6 – 1947 – Now it’s official ... surely? 23
Chapter 7 – 1948 – Formula One is now established 30
Chapter 8 – 1949 – A level playing field now? 36
Chapter 9 – 1950 – A World Championship is installed 45
Chapter 10 – 1951 – What will Alfa do now? 55
Chapter 11 – 1952 – What now? 64
Chapter 12 – 1953 – More of the same? Yes, please 76
Chapter 13 – 1954 – Formula One back in charge 86
Chapter 14 – 1955 – The outlook is bright 96
Chapter 15 – 1956 – Recovery from catastrophe 105
Chapter 16 – 1957 – Italy v Britain; battle truly engaged 112

Picture gallery 1 121

Chapter 17 – 1958 – Almost a new formula 137
Chapter 18 – 1959 – The rear-engine threat is realised 146
Chapter 19 – 1960 – Who has learned last year’s lesson? 155
Chapter 20 – 1961 – Formula wars – ICF v F1 164
Chapter 21 – 1962 – Now the 1.5-litre battle is truly joined 179

Picture gallery 2 193

Chapter 22 – 1963 – Domination not seen for ten years 209
Chapter 23 – 1964 – More competition hoped for 221
Chapter 24 – 1965 – Swansong with a surprising finale 232
Chapter 25 – 1966 – A new era dawns with the ‘Return of Power’ 242
Chapter 26 – 1967 – Plenty of confidence all round 252
Chapter 27 – 1968 – Power spread is a good thing 263
Chapter 28 – 1969 – More Cosworth power, yet fewer cars 274
Chapter 29 – 1970 – In marches March, in March – en masse 284
Chapter 30 – 1971 – Same problem – so many answers 293
Chapter 31 – 1972 – Evolution of the species 302
Chapter 32 – 1973-1983 – To the end of an era – and beyond 311
Chapter 33 – The missing factor – leads lost to Lady Luck? 319
Chapter 34 – Now, the ‘real score’ 331

Appendix A – Ungraded races 337
Appendix B – Team codes 340
Bibliography 342

Index 348
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Роман Сусаков:

--- Цитата: Владимир Коваленко от Января 01, 2018, 20:18:35 ---А вот это уже очень интересно. Новая книга, 2017 год.

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Действительно интересно. Может купим? (предварительно изучив предложения)

Владимир Коваленко:
Может быть. Я ещё не добрался до того, чтобы разобраться, что у нас с потенциальными заказами и деньгами.

Владимир Коваленко:
Итак, самые недорогие варианты - в пределах 35-37 фунтов: https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_productid=232657657&rt=nc&_pmc=true&sl_ready=true&LH_ItemCondition=3&LH_BIN=1.

В кассе деньги есть. Владимир gp2 готов вложить 1000 рублей с условием предоставления ему оригинала. Я не против.

Есть ещё желающие вложиться? Есть возражения по покупке книги? Если соглашаемся купить, я размещу объявления в соцсетях.

Влад Шайхнуров:
Мне не интересно. Совсем

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