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Œuvres de Steve Matchett

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Date de naissance
1962-12-23
Sexe
male
Nationalité
England
UK
Lieu de naissance
England, UK
Études
Loughborough University
Professions
mechanic
television presenter
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Dodges some of the big ethical questions about his team that year, but still a good read
 
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jcvogan1 | Mar 31, 2022 |
Pretty good insight of life of a mechanic in F1 and what goes in F1 team during a season (and off season). the book is presented using a very simple English however it gets bit technical at some points but its worth it.
it was a quick read too :-)
 
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_RSK | 1 autre critique | Jan 26, 2016 |
Rambling and pleasant. Maybe not a fireball of excitement as the dustjacket photo implies, but enjoyable, and something to feed the obsession during the off-season.
 
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ShaneTierney | 1 autre critique | Mar 3, 2013 |
Steve Matchett is a former Formula One mechanic who has become a successful writer and currently is a commentator for Speed TV and ESPN. In this book, Matchett weaves a tale set in an airport bar, where he and a few others wait for hours and hours for a delayed trans-Atlantic flight. To past the time they discuss what would make up an idea F1 car and team. However, the book is actually much better than this rather tissue-thin back story would suggest, although Matchett swears that the events he uses in the back story did happen, although he did alter the time sequencing and people.

Once you get past the setup, most of the rest of the book is an enjoyable discussion of Formula One technology, construction techniques and race craft. Matchett does touch upon the historic background of many of the subjects, but mostly he deals with the modern era. His style is informative without being too wrapped up in techno-speak. And, just as if he was conversing with a group of people, there are questions asked by his fellow would-be passengers that allow Matchett to explain and illustrate points so that the layman could comprehend them.

I would recommend this book to anyone who likes racing, has an interest in F1 and would like to find out more about it without having to delve into much more technical books. As is always true in F1, as soon as a book is published the information in is becomes out of date, but enough of the currently technology of F1 has been around since before Matchett wrote this book that it does have relevance to the current racing season. And Matchett is a good writer, dubious back story or not.
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jztemple | Jul 29, 2008 |

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Œuvres
6
Membres
223
Popularité
#100,550
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
4
ISBN
17
Favoris
1

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