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Mark hughes f19/23/2023 ![]() Embellished with a rich variety of archive photography, this is an easy and pleasant read. “Speed Addicts” is similar in tone to those columns but with an historical focus. ![]() First of all, it’s penned by Mark Hughes, who I’ll readily admit is one of my favourite motor sport writers – I particularly enjoy his colourful Grand Prix pieces in Autosport. ![]() But weighty ‘coffee table’ pieces like these are usually the last type of F1 book I’m likely to buy: they tend to be heavy on weight, light on detail. Over 300 pages of photos and prose in a chunky format with an arty cover.īut is there style beyond the substance to mark “Speed Addicts” out among its numerous rivals?Īlthough I am fortunate enough to be sent review copies of books I also hunt down copies for myself. F1 fans must have sturdy coffee tables, because the F1 literature market is positively choked with what are termed ‘coffee table books’.
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