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"Tom Jones - the Biography"

"Andrea Sassetti and the Successful F1 Team" by JK Rowling as she begins her new series, of mercifully short books

This was followed by "Andrea Sassetti and the Well Built Car".

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"Website Design for Dummies" by...oh no, I just can't do it, sorry. {shinji - previous post}

I could probably have a go at that one. The first thing most people tell me when they see my blog is something along the lines of, "How much orange does a site need?!?"
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Alianora La Canta wrote:I could probably have a go at that one. The first thing most people tell me when they see my blog is something along the lines of, "How much orange does a site need?!?"


It's Orange-tastic!
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Jos Verstappen's key to good qualifying.

To be fair, whenever he qualified in the top 15, he had a good chance of points.
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It's Orange-tastic! {shinji - 2 posts ago}

Thank you, shinji :)
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Aerodynamics by Shuhei Nakamoto
Blood, Sweat and Tears: One Man's Unlikely Rise to the Pinnacle of Motorsports by Nelson Piquet Jr.
Best Friends by Adrian Sutil and Kimi Räikkönen
Finding and Utilizing Sponsorship by John Surtees, with forward by Prince Malik Ado Ibrahim
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shinji wrote:"Website Design for Dummies" by...oh no, I just can't do it, sorry.

Ahem!
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Multiple Syllable Names by Nick Fry
Exciting and Stunning Paint Schemes by Brawn GP
Leader of the Pack:The Guide to Being Number One by Rubens Barrichello
The Comeback by Michael Schumacher
Bundle of Nerves by Kimi Raikkonen
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I lol'd.

LifeW12 wrote:And Now on Pre-Order:
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I lol'd hard.

Alionora La Canta wrote:I could probably have a go at that one. The first thing most people tell me when they see my blog is something along the lines of, "How much orange does a site need?!?"


It's funny that even though you mention this yourself, you can't be bothered to change your blog's colour scheme. I think it looks alright, by the way.
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Waris wrote:
Alionora La Canta wrote:I could probably have a go at that one. The first thing most people tell me when they see my blog is something along the lines of, "How much orange does a site need?!?"


It's funny that even though you mention this yourself, you can't be bothered to change your blog's colour scheme. I think it looks alright, by the way.


Well duh... you're Dutch. Orange is your thing.
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The LIFE of W12 engines-Life F1 team
Why me?-By Nick Wirth about his foray with Simtek and the S921, the chassis that launched Andrea Moda into the fame (this would be a bit large really)
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Phoenix wrote:The LIFE of W12 engines-Life F1 team
Why me?-By Nick Wirth about his foray with Simtek and the S921, the chassis that launched Andrea Moda into the fame (this would be a bit large really)


And surely it will be extended once Manor starts failing?
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thehemogoblin wrote:
Waris wrote:
Alionora La Canta wrote:I could probably have a go at that one. The first thing most people tell me when they see my blog is something along the lines of, "How much orange does a site need?!?"


It's funny that even though you mention this yourself, you can't be bothered to change your blog's colour scheme. I think it looks alright, by the way.


Well duh... you're Dutch. Orange is your thing.


LOL!! I hadn't even thought of that! It must be a subconscious thing...
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It's funny that even though you mention this yourself, you can't be bothered to change your blog's colour scheme. I think it looks alright, by the way. {Waris - 6 posts ago}

Because my other options with that blog software "How much red does a blog need?", "How much green does a blog need?" and "How much blue does a blog need?" and I find the other blog-producing software options inaccessible. If you want to know what I mean, the four colour blocks on the top-right corner of my blog allow you to play with the colour scheme.

As for why I mention it, practically everyone else seems to - it seems to be it's equivalent of the "It's bigger on the inside!" that invariably follows a new companion's first trip into the TARDIS...

Thank you for being kind about the decor, Waris.

Well duh... you're Dutch. Orange is your thing. {thehemogoblin - 5 posts ago}

I wonder if being a Force India supporter (and previously a Spyker supporter) had anything to do with my choice of colour scheme (even though all I was thinking when I changed the colour last time was that I was fed up with blue and green)? It's probably not my nationality, because I'm from the middle of England...
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"Action at the 2009 European GP at Valencia" - Author unknown
"How to Change Tyres Quickly When in the Lead" - McLaren mechanics
"Being Friends With Kimi" - Adrian Sutil
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MinardiFan95 wrote:"Action at the 2009 European GP at Valencia" - Author unknown


Unknown because no one actually stayed awake during that race.
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"Consistency is the Key" by Martin Whitmarsh. Foreword by John Howett.
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We Conquered the chassis then we conquered the Engine. A look at the teams that had success with a chassis then making their engines featuring Life, Osella and Zakspeed.
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"Engines are not everything" By Minardi
"Exciting Racing" By the Valencia Track designers
"How to keep the history in a track: Hockenhiem edition" by Herman Tilke
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"How to de-rejectify yourself" by Luca Badoer
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MinardiFan95 wrote:"Action at the 2009 European GP at Valencia" - Author unknown



Unknown because no one actually stayed awake during that race. {watka - 6 comments ago}

I did. The book I read during the race was considerably longer than "Action at the 2009 European GP at Valencia".
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"Parking Perfection" by Michael Schumacher. Foreword by Kimi Raikkonen.
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Alianora La Canta wrote:I did. The book I read during the race was considerably longer than "Action at the 2009 European GP at Valencia".


Ended up catching up with some reading during the race myself. Productive time.
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2009 - My Championship Year - co written by Mark Webber, Sebastian Vettel and Christian Horner
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"Til death do us part - A neverending love story" by Lewis H. and Nicole S.
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"How to Drive a Sensible Last Lap" by Lewis Hamilton
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Captain Hammer wrote:"How to Drive a Sensible Last Lap" by Lewis Hamilton


...with chapters written by Kimi Raikkonen and Mika Hakkinen.
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Captain Hammer wrote:"How to Drive a Sensible Last Lap" by Lewis Hamilton


...with chapters written by Kimi Raikkonen and Mika Hakkinen.

And Nigel Mansell (Montreal 1992...)
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CarlosFerreira wrote:
Alianora La Canta wrote:I did. The book I read during the race was considerably longer than "Action at the 2009 European GP at Valencia".


Ended up catching up with some reading during the race myself. Productive time.

I would have liked to have a bit of a read during the race, but the only thing on my bookshelf was the Life F1 Guide To Winning Races, so i decided to go to sleep instead.
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noisebox wrote:
dr-baker wrote:
Captain Hammer wrote:"How to Drive a Sensible Last Lap" by Lewis Hamilton


...with chapters written by Kimi Raikkonen and Mika Hakkinen.

And Nigel Mansell (Montreal 1992...)


1991.
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Popi_Larrauri wrote:1991.

Thanks for the correction - this brief report if events that day is worth posting for Piquet's quote at the end:

Nigel Mansell had run away with the Canadian Grand Prix and was set to get his 1991 championship challenge under way.

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Nelson Piquet didn’t care either way, as he passed his hated former team mate to score what would be his final win. A grinning Piquet said afterwards that when he saw Mansell’s Williams stopped at the side of the track, “I almost came.”
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Drivers with funny names in motorsports, written by Scott Speed and Dick Trickle
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AutoRacer5 wrote:Drivers with funny names in motorsports, written by Scott Speed and Dick Trickle

Don't forget Lake Speed, Mark Winterbottom, and Giovanni Lavaggi (check his profile if you aren't sure why he's here).
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RejectSteve wrote:
AutoRacer5 wrote:Drivers with funny names in motorsports, written by Scott Speed and Dick Trickle

Don't forget Lake Speed, Mark Winterbottom, and Giovanni Lavaggi (check his profile if you aren't sure why he's here).


Romain Grosjean (Roman Fat john) probably deserves a contribution too. Not exactly going to be the shortest book in F1, is it?
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"Bringing out your inner warmth and compassion" by Bernie Ecclestone

"10 tips on effective leadership and people management." By Alain Prost
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"How to Get Trustworthy Business Partners" by Gerard Larrousse
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