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ClearView-F1, Williams FW14B, The Evolution and Development of the Williams Grand Prix Car 1991-1993 [Hardcover]

Andy Mathews (Author), Sean Kelly (Author)
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March 1, 2005
With top Formula 1 teams routinely eclipsing the half-billion dollar mark in an effort to maintain their elite status, it's easy to understand why they go to such extraordinary measures to protect the confidentiality of their not-so-small investments. For this reason, any details clear of a paint scheme in today's Formula 1 world have become completely covert to outside eyes. In 1992, Williams Grand Prix Engineering introduced their FW14B chassis to the world. Mated to Renault’s all-conquering V10 engine, it dominated Formula 1 like practically no car before. With ten victories – nine for Nigel Mansell, the Williams FW14B solidified its place in history as being the most successful chassis during an era dominated by electronic enhancements such as active suspension, traction control and on its successor, the FW15C, ABS braking. Williams Grand Prix opened up their doors exclusively to Andy Mathews and Sean Kelly, to allow them to document the evolution of the car from its initial appearance as FW14 in 1991, right up to its final race - and consecutive World Championship - in 1993 in FW15C trim. They were able to photograph and measure all facets of the car in unprecedented detail. Additionally, they were granted exclusive access to the very engineers who designed and built these cars, to establish the behind the scenes story of how the FW14B became the most feared chassis of the 1990s. This book is truly a rare insight of how a world-beater was born. Peter Windsor, graciously and elegantly forewords the book and charts his own feelings and experiences with the Williams team during his tenure as team manager during the 1992 season. ClearView-F1 – Williams FW14B is the first in a new book series exclusively dedicated to documenting historically significant F1 cars in great photographic and biographic detail. Featuring over 200 full color images from LAT, Rainer Schlegelmilch, Steve Mohlenkamp and Michael Furman, ClearView-F1 is certain to become the definitive series celebrating the Formula 1 car itself.

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About the Author

Over the past 15 years, model-maker Andy Mathews, has cultivated professional and personal relationships with Formula 1 teams, museums and private car collectors who have allowed him the rare honor of documenting some of the most beautiful and historically significant Formula 1 chassis ever produced and raced. With this research, Andy began producing F1 models to a level of detail never seen before, leading him to become one of the most respected model makers in the world. His works are unique, expensive and in the hands of only a few select clients, mostly European, who routinely wait three or more years for each completed piece. He is renowned for his relentless research. His finished pieces are renowned their seemingly impossible level of authentic detail executed with surgical precision and cleanliness. These qualities form the basis for this new series of ClearView-F1 books. He plans to treat his new publishing venture with the same level of passion as his model work. ClearView-F1 is the culmination of Andy's exhaustive research into Formula 1. His commitment to collecting and harvesting information insures that his own model work will continue to improve and remain the very best there is. Never willing to settle for guesswork, his journey will continue. Sean Kelly is a statistician and historical Formula 1 journalist. Born in England to an Irish immigrant family, he first became interested in Formula 1 at the age of six, when he was allowed to stay up late one night and watched the 1987 Brazilian GP on television. Having cut his media teeth in the equally competitive world of baseball, he broke into F1 when he was hired by American television network Speed Channel. Despite only being born in 1980, his level of knowledge has already led to him assisting many countries' F1 broadcasts.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Hilton Lifetime Publishing LLC (March 1, 2005)
  • ISBN-10: 0975412701
  • ISBN-13: 978-0975412701
  • Product Dimensions: 12.2 x 9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,000,839 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING !!!!!!, September 7, 2009
This review is from: ClearView-F1, Williams FW14B, The Evolution and Development of the Williams Grand Prix Car 1991-1993 (Hardcover)
I am a car modeler and I found it very helpful not only for historical reasons and pictures, but also for car modelling.
Looking forward for the next ClearView-f1.

Thanks a lot.

Highly recommended!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars An informative, nostalgic work, April 23, 2008
This review is from: ClearView-F1, Williams FW14B, The Evolution and Development of the Williams Grand Prix Car 1991-1993 (Hardcover)
This book provides great quality prints, detailed reviews of events, in-depth technical information and a reason to kick back and remember the days when F1 was ruled by driving gods and cars so advanced they gave NASA genital envy. Worth a read if you're really in to the technical side of F1 or just this era of the sport.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good picture book, March 11, 2008
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This review is from: ClearView-F1, Williams FW14B, The Evolution and Development of the Williams Grand Prix Car 1991-1993 (Hardcover)
This book is a great reference book. Many detailed photos of the car up close and in action. If you are looking to do a detailed model or just like looking at the technology of the car this is a good book. Also good background of the people involved in the development of this groundbreaking, dominate F1 car.
However the weakness of the book is that it does neither the car nor the model the author build justice. I would have found the book much more interesting if there had been more detail in the design and development of the car over its champion chip years or if the author had gone into much more detail in the building of his fantastic model.
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