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Closely contested from the first to last Grand Prix, the 2003 Formula 1 season will live in the memory as one of the most exciting in recent times. With eight different race winners, the championship tipped several ways before the title went to Michael Schumacher for a record sixth time. He is now in a class of his own having set an outright record for championship titles.
The story of this season is to be found in the pages of the The Formula 1 Yearbook 2003-2004. Apart from the title fight itself, other subjects also had the paddock talking, such as the return of the Renault team, Jacques Villeneuve's problems and the behind the scenes war between the tyre companies. As every year in The Formula 1 Yearbook 2003-2004 all these subjects, plus hundreds of other anecdotes are to be found inside these pages.
Detailed results of all the Grands Prix, all the practice sessions, all the top speeds, times for all pit stops and the gaps during the races. Get a personal view of the season through the eyes of top journalists from England, Italy, Germany, Japan and Canada and an illustrated technical review, highlighting the most striking features of this year's cars.
Foreword by Fernando Alonso
Parragon - 2003
Hardbound, 10¼" x 13½" / 26.5cm x 34cm
221 pages, 500+ color illustrations
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