There is something for every motor racing fan in The Formula One Miscellany. Formula Ones World Championship dates back to the middle of the last century and has developed a reputation for glamour, glitz and glory. In almost 60 years, the World Championship of Formula One has provided the sporting world with some truly historic moments. Within these pages, the reader will learn fascinating facts about the sport, from cars and drivers to teams and tracks. As the items appear completely at random, it is not really a book to be read from cover to cover, more one to be dipped into and enjoyed in short breaks. Painstakingly researched, this title will bring hours of reading pleasure to every sports fan.
This is what I like to think of as a toilet book. As the title suggests it's a miscellanous collection of facts figures and stories. There's no real order to it, so you could get a piece on Hamilton, next to a race report from the Stirling Moss era, next to a 1970s championship table. As such it's not a book to read, it's a book to dip in and out of. My only real issue with it, is there's no index, so if you do find something interesting you want to come back to, you'll never find it.