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Wonderful series - one of the best, Oct 31 2008
By FFracer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Formula 1 in Camera 1980-89 (Hardcover)
I bought this book with hesitation, since I already own Formula 1 Fascination (an amazing book!) with photos from the same photographer.
I could not find any duplications. The series is fantastic and well worth getting all of them. the photos cover many cars, not just the front runners.
the book is a treasure to have. The Porsche racing books from Haynes are also wonderful - 917 and 956/962.
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A must-read for every Formula One fan, May 20 2007
By Simon Istvan Janos - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Formula 1 in Camera 1980-89 (Hardcover)
Formula 1 in Camera 1980-89 is a great book from the series. The main players and acts of the decade - also known as the "Turbo Era" - are shown in carefully selected pictures. Some of them are stunning, others "only" interesting. The texts by Quentin Spurring are giving back the essence of that particular season. They are easy to read and understand, and usually spot-on, with plenty of great background information. I'd definitely recommend this book for the hardcore Formula One enthusiasts and collectors, as well as for casual observers.
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More Wonderful Photography...., Mar 26 2007
By John H. Martin "Dr. Armageddon" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Formula 1 in Camera 1980-89 (Hardcover)
As a student of Formula One, I found this and the book of the seventies marvelously photographed. I was a fan of Mario Andretti and Ronnie Peterson in the seventies, and Nigel Mansell and Kiki Rosberg in the eighties. There are plenty of pictures of all of these individuals as well as their on-track antagonists. You also get to see many of the behind the scenes folk, whose presence at the races was often times more important than that of their "pilotes"......
Another thing I love about this volume is that there are plenty of pictures of the "also-rans", whose photos you almost never saw in "Road and Track", "On Track" or the "Formula" magazines of the period. It, and the previous volume about the seventies, are well worth the price of admission if one was a fan of Formula One racing in the seventies and eighties....