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"A deeply analysed run-down of my weaknesses", by Paul di Resta
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"All the Improbable Drives, Idiosyncracies, and Unique Moments of My Career", by Jerome d'Ambrosio
"Picking the Right Team", by Jacques Villeneuve and Charles Pic; chapter 12, "At Least Connecting to an Interested Team at All", by Robert Wickens
"Extracting the Most From a Subpar Budget", by Caterham
"Extracting the Most From a Championship-winning Budget", by Toyota
"Extracting From a Budget", by Andrea Sassetti
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"Paul Tracy and me - best of buddies" by Alex Tagliani, afterword by Sebastien Bourdais
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"The bumper book of getting lapped gracefully", by Olivier Grouillard, foreword by René Arnoux.
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"The idiot's guide to decision making" by Daniel Melrose
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"My Rise to the Top" by Lewis Hamilton
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How To Compose Rules And Regulations That Are Fair And Make Sense - Bernard Charles Ecclestone
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CoopsII wrote:How To Compose Rules And Regulations That Are Fair And Make Sense - Bernard Charles Ecclestone

I assume this one costs one million dollars?
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UgncreativeUsergname wrote:
CoopsII wrote:How To Compose Rules And Regulations That Are Fair And Make Sense - Bernard Charles Ecclestone

I assume this one costs one million dollars?

:lol:
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My F1 Career - Luiz Razia
How To Maintain Good Relations In The Workplace - Kimi Raikkonen, with added contributions from Alan Permane
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A Marriage Made in Heaven - The Pirelli Years by Mark Webber
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How To Finish Above 9th in F1 by Scott Speed
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How to succesfully cope with dissapointment - Pastor Maldonado

Why the outside is not important - Max Chilton

How to get noticed - Charles Pic - A story told in pictures.

2013: the year of the mexican - Sergio Perez and Esteban Gutierrez.

Quick steps towards being in a top team - Nico Hülkenberg

My singing career - Lewis Hamilton (at least i hope this is going to be short one)

Sadness - Daniel Ricciardo
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How to build the support buildings in time around sector 3 - Korea International Circuit
Good marshalls - Korea International Circuit, foreword written by the Jeep driver

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How To Be A Lean And Healthy Looking Racing Driver - Juan Pablo Montoya
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CoopsII wrote:How To Be A Lean And Healthy Looking Racing Driver - Juan Pablo Montoya


One chapter being called "You broke my bathplugging head"? :lol:

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How to Bathplug Up an F1 Effort - by Eric Broadly, with signatures of all MasterCard Lola staff, Vincenzo Sospiri, and Riccardo Rosset.
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In the same vein: Patience, an important virtue in Formula One, by MasterCard.
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How I Challenged For the 2014 Title - Paul di Resta
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W12 engines and how they revolutionitzed Formula 1 - by Franco Rocchi and Ernesto Vita. With a foreword by Guy Negre.
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"How to come up with sensible and popular rule changes," by the FIA
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See Daniil Drive - A Childrens Colouring Book
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Using Formula one to sell prominently more road cars - Marussia
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This wrote:Using Formula one to sell prominently more road cars - Marussia

Foreword from Spyker :P
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pasta_maldonado wrote:
This wrote:Using Formula one to sell prominently more road cars - Marussia

Foreword from Spyker :P


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Wallio wrote:
pasta_maldonado wrote:
This wrote:Using Formula one to sell prominently more road cars - Marussia

Foreword from Spyker :P


With Chapters by Veritas, Bristol, Venturi, Lambo, and Porsche

Don't forget the F1 effort from Aston Martin, and the geat Subaru engine.
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Using FR3.5 as a stepping stone to F1 - Daniil Move
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eurobrun wrote:Using FR3.5 as a stepping stone to F1 - Daniil Move

Foreword by Mikhael Aleshin
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This wrote:
eurobrun wrote:Using FR3.5 as a stepping stone to F1 - Daniil Move

Foreword by Mikhael Aleshin

Vettel and Kvyat were too busy with their careers to contribute...
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dr-baker wrote:
This wrote:
eurobrun wrote:Using FR3.5 as a stepping stone to F1 - Daniil Move

Foreword by Mikhael Aleshin

Vettel and Kvyat were too busy with their careers to contribute...

Will Sirotkin write a chapter? Will someone non-Russian write a chapter? Found out when Sauber announce their other driver!
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FullMetalJack wrote:The Alan Jones Diet

More like Longest F1 Books :P
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pi314159 wrote:
Wallio wrote:
pasta_maldonado wrote:Foreword from Spyker :P


With Chapters by Veritas, Bristol, Venturi, Lambo, and Porsche

Don't forget the F1 effort from Aston Martin, and the geat Subaru engine.

Nor the failed Isuzu engine in the early 90s! :P
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How to be a successful F1 team- by Life F1, foreword by MasterCard Lola
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wmetcalf68 wrote:How to be a successful F1 team- by Life F1, foreword by MasterCard Lola

How to be an F1 team, by USF1
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UgncreativeUsergname wrote:How to be an F1 team, by USF1

With additional text by Stefan GP.
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dr-baker wrote:
UgncreativeUsergname wrote:How to be an F1 team, by USF1

With additional text by Stefan GP.


And DAMS.
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"My honest mistakes" - by Flavio Briatore
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"Every significant event in my F1 career" by Adrian Sutil
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