Description
Former F1 mechanic turned TV broadcaster Steve Matchett is trapped overnight in New York, in a fogbound JFK Airport with some fellow motor racing enthusiasts.
With no sign of the fog letting up and a long twelve hours to get through, talk inevitably turns to Formula 1.
During the course of the night, and fuelled by regular trips to the departure lounge bar, the three protagonists, drawing upon Matchett’s encyclopaedic knowledge of life in the F1 pit lane, decide to piece together the perfect Formula 1 Grand Prix car . . . Starting with the monocoque (or chassis) and moving through the engine type, gearbox, exhaust, suspension and aerodynamics etc, no bolt is left unexamined in Matchett’s comprehensive and detailed, technical expose of the inner workings of the fastest cars on the planet.
In straightforward, clear and concise language, Matchett explains how the F1 teams have arrived at their current state-of-the-art designs; how, exactly, a Formula 1 car is put together. Hardback in generally very good condition with good dust jacket.