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Book Synopsis: 71st YEAR - First published in 1951 - The longest running motor racing yearbook. Independent and authoritative editorial combined with the sport's finest photography. Despite the pandemic, AUTOCOURSE celebrated its 70th year of publication in 2020, a year turned on its head by Covid-19. Thanks to the FIA and racing's management, F1 was rescued, with a compelling 17-race championship spanning Europe and the Middle East. For 2021 a record 22-race schedule was planned, and despite changes to venues, the F1 championship was very much up and running by March 2021. Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton – now the winningest driver in history – broke more records. The Briton smashed through the 100 pole-position barrier, and moved inexorably toward a century of Grand Prix wins in the face of a real championship challenge from Max Verstappen. Red Bull Racing and Honda seemed to have all but matched Mercedes to provide the fans with a thrilling wheel-to-wheel battle, which would end up with some controversial collisions as the season reached boiling point. Authors Tony Dodgins and Maurice Hamilton, combining almost 80 years of F1 expertise, examine each round in depth. Full race reports are backed by detailed results, including lap charts and tyre strategies. The nuances of F1's designs and development are analysed team by team by the much-respected Mark Hughes, enhanced by Adrian Dean's handsome F1 car illustrations. Motor racing's other major categories are also fully covered: Toyota's WEC and Le Mans sports car successes; the closely-fought F2 and Formula 3 championships, featuring emerging young talent from around all continents the world; and Nick de Vries emerging victorious in the tight fought Formula E series for electric powered single seaters. AUTOCOURSE includes all the hectic action from the top Touring Car series – the World Touring Car Cup and the British Touring Car Championships as well as the reconfigured DTM Series now running GT cars from Audi, Mercedes, BMW and Ferrari. From America, Gordon Kirby recounts a thrilling Indycar series, featuring a mix of youthful talent such as Alex Palou and Pato O'Ward, both of who were vying to overturn the established veterans who have dominated proceedings over the past decade. In an emotional return, Helio Castroneves took record equalling fourth Indy 500 victory, whilst an appreciation is made to paid to the legendary three-time Indy 500 winner the late Bobby Unser. The ever-popular NASCAR stock car series ran from February to November with barely a weekend's break, to feature more than forty races before the final championship play-off round at Phoenix, Arizona. In a single essential volume, AUTOCOURSE provides the most comprehensive record of world motor sport, complete with full results not found anywhere in a single volume. It is required reading for all motor sport fans worldwide.
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Experience the thrill of the world's leading grand prix events with Autocourse 2021-2022: The World's Leading Grand Prix Annual. With a prestigious 71-year history, Autocourse is the longest running motor racing yearbook in the world. Packed with independent and authoritative editorial content and adorned with the sport's finest photography, this annual publication is a must-have for any motorsport enthusiast.
In a year that was turned on its head by the Covid-19 pandemic, Autocourse celebrated its 70th year of publication in 2020. Thanks to the efforts of the FIA and racing's management, Formula 1 was able to continue with a thrilling 17-race championship spanning Europe and the Middle East. In 2021, a record-breaking 22-race schedule was planned, and despite changes to venues, the F1 championship was off to an exciting start by March.
Autocourse 2021-2022 delves deep into the races, drivers, and teams that defined the season. Authors Tony Dodgins and Maurice Hamilton, with almost 80 years of F1 expertise between them, provide comprehensive race reports, detailed results, lap charts, and tyre strategies. Mark Hughes, known for his deep analysis of F1's designs and development, examines each team's performance, while Adrian Dean's stunning F1 car illustrations bring the machines to life on the pages.
But Autocourse doesn't stop at Formula 1 – it covers all the major motor racing categories. From Toyota's WEC and Le Mans successes to the closely-fought F2 and Formula 3 championships that showcase emerging young talents from all over the world. The book also highlights the thrilling battles in the World Touring Car Cup, British Touring Car Championships, and the reconfigured DTM Series running GT cars from Audi, Mercedes, BMW, and Ferrari.
Let's not forget the exciting racing action from America. Gordon Kirby recounts the thrilling Indycar series featuring a mix of youthful talent and seasoned veterans. Helio Castroneves made an emotional return and clinched his record-equalling fourth Indy 500 victory, while the late Bobby Unser, a legendary three-time Indy 500 winner, is honored. The NASCAR stock car series, with over forty races, offers non-stop action from February to November, culminating in the championship play-off round at Phoenix, Arizona.
Autocourse 2021-2022 truly provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date record of world motor sport. With full results and in-depth coverage not found anywhere else, this annual publication is a must-read for all motorsport fans worldwide. Stay ahead of the game and secure your copy today!
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