"Among motor racing people, Autocourse is the book everyone looks forward to at the end of the year… It is also very significant that many prestige advertisers regard Autocourse as one of the essentials, and their presence undoubtedly adds to the stature of the book". Sir Jackie Stewart
AUTOCOURSE sustains its reputation for providing its readers with the most comprehensive and insightful analysis of this complex and intriguing sport, both on and off the circuit.
For over sixty years, it has covered the Formula 1 Grand Prix World Championship with complete round by round coverage. Editor Simon Arron travels to every one of the twenty rounds to give first-hand coverage of the championship in his unique and witty style. The vastly experienced Alan Henry adds an insightful commentary to each race focussing on the hot topic of debate that inevitably surfaces around each race.
Other features include the much-debated Top Ten Drivers, in which the editor assesses the performances of the drivers throughout the year and ranks their efforts on the basis of their performances taking into account the machinery at their disposal throughout the 2012 season.
No writer is better placed than Mark Hughes to handle the Formula 1 Team-By-Team Review. His in-depth analysis reveals the reasons for the successes and failures of each of the twelve Grand Prix teams as they battled for supremacy.
Special features for the 2012 season will include a celebration of Williams Grand Prix Engineering, marking their 35 years as a manufacturer that has included seven world driver championships.
The F1 editorial content is supported by wide ranging reviews of all the important international categories including the GP2 and GP3 feeder series, Formula 3, Le Mans and Sports and GT cars, Touring Cars, and the United States scene, where Scotland’s Dario Franchitti took his third victory in the Indianapolis 500, and new-look Indy Cars began to rebrand the image of single-seat racing in the USA.
The book is completed by, easily the most comprehensive results round-up to be found in any one volume.
Featured in this book
Formula 1 World Championship: Round-By-Round reports and commentary
Full Race Results: Including race lap charts and Pirelli race tyre strategies
Top Ten drivers: Chosen by the editor on the basis of their performances taking into account the machinery at their disposal throughout the 2012 season.
Formula 1 Team-By-Team Review: By Mark Hughes. An in-depth analysis of each of the twelve Grand Prix teams, reflecting their varying fortunes.
Foreword by the Formula 1 World Champion
F1 Team-by-team analysis
Top Ten Drivers, as rated by the editor
Special features, including a celebration of Williams 35 years
GP2 and GP3 reviews
Formula 3 review
Sports and GT Review – including Le Mans
Touring Car review – features WTCC, DTM and BTCC championships
United States Review – covers the Indy Racing League, the Indianapolis 500 and NASCAR.