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First year of publication, a new guide in the Who Works tradition covering motor sport championships worldwide: ALMS, Champ Car, DTM, FIA-GT, Formula One, GP2, IRL, NASCAR, WRC, WTCC, Rally-Raid and Paris Dakar etc. Published with a glossy hard cover in a convenient size for reference, it has over 650 pages (illustrated with colour pictures) of detailed information on 2005 motor sport championships: teams, drivers, cars, sponsors, suppliers, service companies, tracks and officials, etc. A unique publication covering the world's 12 top series with over 370 drivers, 170 teams, 280 cars, 800 journalists, 250 PR and press officers, 78 race tracks, 350 sponsors and suppliers, plus more than anyone would expect to find in just one book. Who Works in Motorsports is destined to become the 'must have' book in 2005 for all motor sport professionals and fans.
This title lists everyone and everything in Formula One for the 2006 season. It contains information on drivers, team principals, cars, engines, mechanics, engineers, key people, sponsors, suppliers, photographers, officials, tracks and more.
Third year of publication, a guide in the Who Works tradition covering motor sport championships worldwide: ALMS, Champ Car, DTM, FIA-GT, Formula One, GP2, IRL, NASCAR, WRC, WTCC, LMES etc.Published with a glossy hard cover in a convenient size for reference it has over 550 pages (illustrated with colour pictures) of detailed information on 2007 motor sport championships: teams, drivers, cars, sponsors, suppliers, service companies, tracks and officials etc. A unique publication covering the worlds 11 top series with over 370 drivers, 170 teams, 280 cars, 800 journalists, 250 PR and press officers, 78 race tracks, 350 sponsors and suppliers plus more than anyone would expect to find in just one book.Who Works in Motorsports was well received in 2005 and became the "must have" book for all motor sport professionals and fans, it's destined to be even more popular with fans and motorsports professionals in 2007.