The Formula: How Rogues, Geniuses, and Speed Freaks Reengineered F1 into the World's Fastest-Growing Sport
T**O
Keeps you engaged and a history lesson
WSJ editors, solid piece and facts. Helps with the journey from start to today. Bernie section is simply crazy, it was like he was running a carnival lol
S**T
Really Enjoyed!
Great read. All the good behind the scenes stuff. The book captures the essence of F1. The authors nailed it!!!
P**B
Great new book on F1
Really well written book about F1. A must read for fans.
A**
Fun and fascinating
This is an entertaining and accessible look at how Formula 1 became the global phenomenon it is today. Fans of the sport will enjoy it, and so will readers interested in the business of sports.
R**.
Wheeler Dealers v Ring Annoucers
Great overview of the surface history of F1. Liberty has certainly added value but too little mystery and skullduggery remains. Starting to feel like NASCAR, especially since Verstappens first win.
M**1
Good book, glaring errors.
The book does a wonderful job of being a very easily digestible history of Formula 1. I think it would be a great way for new fans to get up to speed if they’re interested.For those who are already familiar with the history, some errors will really jump out. The book refers to the ‘76 title decider as happening in Suzuka, when it really happened in Fuji. It talks about Alonso’s two world titles with Benetton, but they were actually with Renault. Finally it introduces Valtteri Bottas as an Estonian driver, but he’s Finnish.
T**D
Great companion to Drive to Survive
This explains a lot about how F1 got to where it is. A good companion to Drive to Survive. If you're a long time F1 fan you probably won't learn much but it's very readable and presents a good modern history.
B**N
Fast action book
If you are a fan of Formula 1 through the Netflix show Drive to Survive you will enjoy this book which is about how Formula 1 came to be what it is today including the background on the Netflix show!
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