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...what would the titles be?

First idea:

Oliver Grouillard: the car in front is an Osella
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Perry McCarthy: Flat Out, Flat Broke Oh wait... ;)

Bernie Ecclestone: Money Makes the Cars Go Around....
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Jean-Denis Deletraz - What I was doing
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If every F1 Reject wrote their autobiography...


...we'd be screwed and not have time for life!
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Taki Inoue - Of Safety Cars and Fire Extinguishers.
Eurosport broadcast for the 1990 Mexican GP prequalifying:
"The Life, it looked very lifeless yet again... in fact Bruno did one, slow lap"
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Marco Apicella: "Just One Corner, Give It To Me"

Ivan "not a reject but this season certainly was" Capelli's account of his 1992 season: "Nightmare on MaranElm-o Street"

Andrea Montermini: "Out Of The Frying Pan, Into Two More Frying Pans"

Piercarlo Ghinzani: "You're Once, Twice, Three Times a Backmarker"

Anthony Davidson: "Groundhog Day"

Pedro Chaves: "A Coloni Of Errors" (afterword by Naoki Hattori)

Gabriele Tarquini: "Screw This, I'm Going To Touring Cars"

Luca Badoer: "Pointless" (foreword by Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman)

Jan Magnussen: "The Exploding Suitcase (And Other Mysteries)"

Giovanni Lavaggi: "...At The Car Wash"

Fabrizio Barbazza: "Big Hair, Small Teams"

Vincenzo Sospiri: "Blink And You'll Miss It"

Timo Glock and Olivier Beretta go on a driving holiday in a Mitsubishi Colt in the southern states of America. They write a tour diary of their experience and call it, simply: "Bang!"

And finally: a best-selling book in the fiction section of all good bookstores, the enthralling read that is "My Brilliant Championship-Winning Career In Formula One (And Other Sports)"... by Adrian Shankar. Also available in other varieties, such as cricket, football, snooker, pétanque, water polo, Greco-Roman wrestling, Turkish oil wrestling, WWE wrestling, boccia, and darts.
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Some slightly cheesy names:
"Tuero-charged"
"van de Poele Position"
"Forever Yoong"
"Rosset really worth it?"
"The good, the Badoer and the ugly"
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Pierre-Henri Raphanel: I Was at Rial, and Believe Me, Wasn't That Good...

Gregor Foitek: Please Forgive Me Johnny

Yannick Dalmas: At Least They Remind Me At Le Mans...

Alex Yoong: Sepang's Proud Son... or not...

Allen Berg: Viva La Formula 2 Mexicana!
Bertrand Gachot, Pacific, Connew and Piercarlo Ghinzani's No.1 Fan

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"Martini Stole My Car!!"
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I find it slightly boring to just do F1 Rejects (Especially since all good ideas have already been taken), so I'll do some other people:

Bruno Senna - "Names can't buy you anything"
Nicolas Prost - "At least the name Senna got him a cockpit"
Rubens Barrichello - "Screwed: The Rubens Barrichello Story"
Paul di Resta - "Why I deserve that McLaren seat, damnit!"
Timo Glock - "Screw you guys, I'm going home!"
Susie Wolff - "How to get a F1 seat by marrying a team's shareholder"
Helmut Marko - "Why Ferrari sucks and Sebastian Vettel is the next coming of Jesus Christ"
Kimi Raikkonen - "Yes"
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Ferrarist wrote:Susie Wolff - "How to get a F1 seat by marrying a team's shareholder"

"How to get a F1 seat by marrying a team's shareholder('s daughter)" by Christjian Albers
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He's not a reject, but:

Jarno Trulli - You shall not pass.
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Paul Di Resta - The Best There Is, The Best There Was, The Best There Ever Will Be. (ends up getting his arse sued by Bret Hart and the WWE :lol: )

Bruno Senna - Free Riding, My Way.

Mark Webber - Not Bad For a Number 2

Rubens Barrichello - It's SO Unfair!
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pi314159 wrote:He's not a reject, but:

Jarno Trulli - You shall not pass.

Goruillard or de Cesaris anyone?
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andrew2209 wrote:
pi314159 wrote:He's not a reject, but:

Jarno Trulli - You shall not pass.

Goruillard or de Cesaris anyone?

Foreword by Al Pease and Philippe Alliot.
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Paolo Barilla: A Chequered Past(a)
James Hunt: Sex and Drugs and Provisional Pole
Bertrand Gachot: 50 Shades of Spray (or the alternative title, Taxi!)
Jos Verstappen: Rolling with the Punches
Mark Blundell: I Done It What Was, In Fairness, My Way
Tomas Enge: Toking the Competition
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East Londoner wrote:Paul Di Resta - The Best There Is, The Best There Was, The Best There Ever Will Be. (ends up getting his arse sued by Bret Hart and the WWE :lol: )


So does it make Sergio Perez di Resta's Shawn Michaels? :mrgreen:
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Gary Brabham - That's Life (afterword by Bruno Giacomelli)
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Ferrarist wrote:Collin Kolles - "Screw you guys, I'm going home!"


Fixed

Ferrarist wrote:Kimi Raikkonen - "Yes"


Foreword by Daniel Bryan
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Markus Winkelhock - 'At The Front'

Kazuki Nakajima - 'Out For a Spin'

Sakon Yamamoto - 'Rear View Mirror Unnecessary'
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dinizintheoven wrote:And finally: a best-selling book in the fiction section of all good bookstores, the enthralling read that is "My Brilliant Championship-Winning Career In Formula One (And Other Sports)"... by Don Pentcost.

Fixed.

Ferrarist wrote:Kimi Raikkonen - "Yes"

This'll be a rather short book, won't it?

I'm know what to do. I was having a shite.
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-The Earl of Oversteer, by Tora Takagi.
-Punch me, I'm Irish, by Eddie Irvine.
-OhSella Mia, by Piercarlo Ghinzani.
-You Spin Me Round Like a Record, by Stephane Sarrazin.
-The God of The Rats, by Huub Rothengatter.
-Lipstick Drive, by Desiré Wilson.
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'Going Outta' - Shinji Nakano
Better than 'Tour in a suit case' Takagi.
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Paollo Barilla - It Lacks Sauce...

Mike Thackwell - Racing Sucks, Surfing is Better

Mauro Baldi - I Had Spirit, the car... not so much...
Bertrand Gachot, Pacific, Connew and Piercarlo Ghinzani's No.1 Fan

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Eliseo Salazar “I don’t take no hit from anyone” :lol:

Philippe Adams “Who says money can’t buy you happyiness”

Giovanna Amati “Sleeping my way into F1”
Coming January 2019 a new F1 book revisiting 1994.


Pre order it here; www.performancepublishing.co.uk/1994-th ... eason.html


The book's website; www.1994f1.com/
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ibsey wrote:Eliseo Salazar “I don’t take no hit from anyone” :lol:

I'm thinking more along the lines of

Eliseo Salazar - "I'm afraid of no Piquet"
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Nick Wirth: If at first you don't succeed, try again

Bertrand Gachot: Get "the knowledge"
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Narain Karthikeyan: Around the Track in 80 Days
Rene Arnoux: Learning My Lines
Nicolas Kiesa: Bringing Home The Bacon
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
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Tarso Marques “Arriving with a bang”

Esteban Tuero “Leaving with a bang”

Jean Louis Schlesser “How to get noticed”
Coming January 2019 a new F1 book revisiting 1994.


Pre order it here; www.performancepublishing.co.uk/1994-th ... eason.html


The book's website; www.1994f1.com/
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Luigi Colani - Up Periscope!
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Philippe Adams - Rule the field in the supporting race, do nothing at the proper race
Bertrand Gachot, Pacific, Connew and Piercarlo Ghinzani's No.1 Fan

1995 Rejects-1 World Champion with Driver (Julio Vaca) and Team (V.I.D.A.) - Because the first time you can never forget
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Eliseo Salazar: Of Piquet and Greasy Old Salad Bars.
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Jean-Christophe Boullion -- Wine, Cigarettes, and a Canadian with glasses.
Adrian Campos -- Racing Barbeque
Jaime Alguersuari -- Scratching heads
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Lucas di Grassi "Just a another virgin man who failed to score"
Coming January 2019 a new F1 book revisiting 1994.


Pre order it here; www.performancepublishing.co.uk/1994-th ... eason.html


The book's website; www.1994f1.com/
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Aerond wrote:Jean-Christophe Boullion -- Wine, Cigarettes, and a Canadian with glasses.


Or the alternative title, Rising Stock...
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
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Allan McNish "10 years too late"
Coming January 2019 a new F1 book revisiting 1994.


Pre order it here; www.performancepublishing.co.uk/1994-th ... eason.html


The book's website; www.1994f1.com/
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Here are mine:

Gary Brabham- Pre-qualifying sucks in a Life.
Gaston Mazzacane- Hey, I keep my car on the road.
Olivier Groulliard- Prepare to be blocked!
Ricardo Rossett- A Senna wannabe.
Bertrand Gachot- I helped Schumacher get into F1.
Volker Wiedler- I did win Le Mans.
Tarso Marques- Can I get out of this Minardi?
Felipe Baby, Stay Cool

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Gary Brabham: "Life? Don't talk to me about Life..."
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Stramala [kostas22] wrote:Gary Brabham: "Life? Don't talk to me about Life..."

I worship Douglas Adams.

Life, the Universe, and everything? 42
Felipe Baby, Stay Cool

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