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The F1 Opus comprises 850 beautifully-written and illustrated pages including…
- Great Briton Exclusive images and access to the 2008 world champion, Lewis Hamilton
- Being Michael The seven-times World Champion gives his views on his time in Formula One and adjusting to life after it
- Fernando Alonso Find out all about this gifted and complex driver through the eyes of the people who know him best
- Race day The inside story of race weekend including access-all-areas photos and ex-Williams team leader Mark Webber on his 100-hour countdown to the race
- The grand prize Amazing archive pictures of the earliest Grand Prix races.
- Dusty heroes The daredevil drivers of the 1920s and '30s who drove fast and often died young
- Senna Friends, family and rivals on the charismatic Brazilian genius.
- All in the mind Top drivers reveal the mental skills required to be a winner
- Teamwork Ron Dennis, Jean Todt, Flavio Briatore and Frank Williams discuss their management philosophies
- Combat Caracciola v Nuvolari, Clark v Hill, Prost v Senna… Ten of the greatest rivalries in motor racing history
- The ringmaster The definitive interview with the Godfather of Formula One, Bernie Ecclestone.
- Playboys Spotlight on the lifestyles of the rich and famous of Formula One.
- Champions' League The unique Polaroid gallery of the living Champions and F1's movers and shakers
- Monaco Glamour, speed and danger in the jet-set's playground
- Teamwork Every race team is only as good as the sum of its parts
- Racing on air Why so many fans connect to Formula One through their TV screens
- Engineering excellence Why F1 engineering is now an aerospace business
- Rebirth and rollout Why F1 teams reinvent themselves for the start of every season
- The future of F1 What does the future hold for the sport?
- The greatest Who was the greatest of them all?
- Statistics The World Championship, from 1950 to 2008
The F1 Opus features contributions from some of the most celebrated writers and photographers in the field of Formula One.
Executive Editor
Jane Nottage
Jane Nottage is F1 correspondent for The Sunday Times. Her incisive and comprehensive profiles on Formula One personalities have ensured her position as one of the sport's leading lifestyle writers. Her books include Ferrari: The Passion and The Pain, an exclusive look behind the scenes of the famed Scuderia; and Eddie Irvine: Life in the Fast Lane, the official autobiography of the former Formula One star.
Editor
David Tremayne
David Tremayne is a freelance writer whose clients include The Independent and The Independent on Sunday. The veteran of more than 300 grands prix and the author of 38 books on motorsport, he is the only three-time winner of the Guild of Motoring Writers' Timo Makkinen and Renault Awards. His across-the-spectrum writing embraces passion, deep understanding and an encyclopaedic knowledge of the sport.
Chief Photographer
Darren Heath
Darren Heath's images in F1 Racing magazine set new standards for their vision, creativity and use of light and colour. The stand-out lensman is also renowned for an understanding of the sport that has won him praise for his ability to spot photo opportunities many others simply don't see. In 2005 in recognition of his contribution to motorsports photography he was awarded an Honorary Fellowship to The Royal Photographic Society.