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Formula One: Made In Britain
Formula One: Made In Britain
Oct 2, 2024 12:34 AM

Author:Clive Couldwell

Formula One: Made In Britain

Formula One: Made in Britain is one of Formula One's last untold stories.

As a centre of technical excellence for over thirty years. Britain is at the sharp end of the worldwide motor sport industry, and playing ever harder to win. Most of the sport's Grand Prix teams are based in the UK and many of them have British managers and designers who act as a showcase for the UK's skill base - past, present and future.

The success of Britain's Formula One industry has gone largley unrecognised outside the close-knit world of the racing aficionado. Now, with Formula One: Made in Britain, Clive Couldwell reveals what makes this industry tick and why many of the world's players choose to come here.

He explores Motorsport Valley, an area which covers the south and Midlands of the UK, where 75 per cent of the world's single-seater racing cars are designed and built, and talks to many of F1's leading lights.

Winning in F1 depends on innovation and performance-critical engineering, and in this fascinating and insightful book, Clive Couldwell show how UK research and development are leading the world.

Reviews

A packed and entertaining book . . . Exhaustively researched and beautifully written

—— M. John Harrison , The Guardian

Wonderfully crafted . . . One of the most gifted chroniclers of mountaineering . . . Perrin records it all with a subtle sympathy, laying bare British mountaineering's most mythologized figure

—— The Independent

An extraordinarily rich and unsentimental vision . . . The genius of this exceptional biography is that it articulates both sides of Whillans' character . . . It is by turns funny and tragic . . . This is a fine book. It was worth the wait

—— Climb

Compelling, beautifully written . . . There could not have been a better writer qualified to tell it

—— Ed Douglas , Climber

A kind of modern tragedy . . . Yet for all his failings, Whillans remains a legend

—— Observer

Created an enduring, breathtaking legend

—— The Glasgow Herald

A blow-by-blow account that puts the reader at the heart of the drama (****)

—— News of the World

Throws a whole new light on the disaster

—— Weekly News

Among the Thugs is, by some distance, the best book ever written about football violence. Intelligent, succinct, and always in the thick of it, it reads as a blood-fuelled ode to English football, and as a primer for what will be when Russia hosts the World Cup. It grabs the readers attention like a headbutt to the cakehole.

—— Tony Parsons

Sizzling writing to rival the best of white-heat gonzo journalism

—— New Statesman

An extraordinary and powerful cautionary cry.

—— Kirkus

Brilliant. . . one of the most unnerving books you will ever read

—— Newsweek

Buford creates with the majesty of a Tom Wolfe the ultimate price paid by so many for this footballing fever - the Hillsborough disaster, recalled with electrifying eloquence and power

—— Time Out

A grotesque, horrifying, repellent and gorgeous book; A Clockwork Orange come to life.

—— John Gregory Dunne

A very readable, often funny, book.

—— The Economist

His prose is tough and vivid

—— ID

Buford pushes the possibilities of participatory journalism to a disturbing degree . . . Among the Thugs does severe damage to the conventional wisdom that England and Europe are bastions of civilization.

—— New York Times

Buford's book is important in that it offers a far more compelling explanation for the football violence than any offered by the pundits of Left and Right . . . Had Buford's account been written by a tabloid reporter or an academic sociologist it might be more easily dismissed. That is comes from a highly intelligent observer, and a neutral outsider with no axe to grind, makes his book all the more powerful and yet troubling.

—— Michael Crick , Independent

Buford’s accounts of the thugs he moved with are by turns amazing, repugnant, stunning, horrid and exhilarating.

—— Howler

The defining book on England’s hooliganism

—— Simon Parkin , Guardian
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