The Formula
How Rogues, Geniuses, and Speed Freaks Reengineered F1 into the World's Fastest-Growing Sport
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- 24,99 €
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- 24,99 €
Publisher Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER | A Sports Illustrated Best Book of the Year | An NPR Best Book
UPDATED EDITION INCLUDES THE STUNNING RISE OF McLAREN
In The Formula, Wall Street Journal reporters Joshua Robinson and Jonathan Clegg tell the riveting motor racing saga of how Formula 1 broke through in America. Taking you inside the paddock, The Formula details the eclectic culture of racing obsessives, glamorous settings, gearheads, engineering geniuses, dashing racers, and bitter rivalries that have made F1 the world’s fastest-growing sport.
For decades, car racing in America meant NASCAR, while Formula 1, the wealthiest racing league globally, was a distant third. Today, F1 has surged to the front, powered by a passionate new American fanbase. But this success was far from inevitable. Robinson and Clegg reveal the epic business story of F1, detailing how the league saved itself from collapse and conquered America through guile, fearlessness, and reinvention.
With fast cars, big money, and beautiful people as the backdrop, The Formula shows how F1’s sudden arrival was decades in the making. The book offers unique insight and access to F1’s most storied teams and personalities, from Ferrari to Bernie Ecclestone to Lewis Hamilton to McLaren. It provides a definitive history, offering a riveting portrait of the drivers, cars, and audacious gambles that have shaped the sport for half a century.
Now updated with the rise of McLaren, the result is a high-octane history of modern F1 racing, covering the outrageous successes and spectacular crashes that led to this moment. More than just a sports story, The Formula is a tale of how a disrupter broke into the crowded American sports market through cash, personality, and a new understanding of sport in the age of entertainment.
This definitive history of Formula 1’s rise reveals:
The Bernie Ecclestone Era: Learn how one man’s audacious gambles and under-the-table deals transformed a chaotic circus into a billion-dollar global empire.
Legendary F1 Rivalries: From Senna vs. Prost to Hamilton vs. Verstappen, uncover the bitter feuds, spectacular crashes, and psychological warfare that defined the sport.
Engineering and Innovation: A deep dive into the technical moon shots, rulebook loopholes, and design geniuses who bent the laws of physics to find an unfair advantage.
Conquering America: The full story of F1’s decades-long struggle to break into the crowded American sports market, from disastrous races in Las Vegas to its recent explosive growth.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
With fine-tuned precision, journalists Joshua Robinson and Jonathan Clegg steer through the shifting fortunes of F1 racing in The Formula. This is a thorough history of the sport, from its gearhead beginnings through its decades as a status symbol for the obscenely wealthy and into the recent dominance of star drivers like Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton. The story shifts into high gear whenever it explores the different ways that F1 has been run—first as a bragging rights contest by titans like Enzo Ferrari, then as an exclusive private party by the problematic Bernie Ecclestone, and finally as a reliable content producer for a media corporation. That last stage—and its newfound popularity propelled by the streaming series Formula 1: Drive to Survive—is especially fascinating, as people who have never watched an entire F1 race turn into the next generation of fans. By bringing decades of perspective to the spectacle of F1, The Formula easily laps the field.