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BOOK REVIEW FORMULA ONE: THE CHAMPIONS

Formula 1 world champions are an exclusive bunch. Just 33 have achieved the status across the championship’s 70-year history from the 600-plus drivers to compete in F1, plus the innumerable pretenders who did not even make it that far.

And in , out on March 3, the redoubtable scribe Maurice Hamilton explores every single, for this he has teamed up with father-and-son Bernard and Paul-Henri Cahier of The Cahier Archive photographic collection.

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