How To Build A Car
C**R
Excellent book for Car Enthusiasts
Adrian Newey is an amazingly talented F1 car designer among other things. This “biography” is focused on the cars he’s built through his F1 career with only a bit of personal biography included. However, it’s fascinating and very interesting for anyone who enjoys cars, engineering, motor racing and/or Formula 1.
V**R
A fascinating memoir by one of the all-time-great figures in Formula 1
I thoroughly enjoyed Adrian Newey's reflections on his development from a racing-obsessed kid into one of the most prolific engineers and technical leaders of motorsport. As an aerospace engineer and aerodynamicist myself, I found many of his stories of overcoming challenges to eventually succeed to be very relevant to my own career and life experiences - his grit and ingenuity are truly inspirational. Furthermore his mention of personal/family challenges along the way make Adrian even more relatable as a person, and someone even more respectable for having achieved what he has despite going through hard times in his life. If I had to level one minor criticism at the book I would say some of the discussions get a bit technical (though they do avoid resorting to numbers and equations), and in Newey's defense he has included some figures and sketches to try and help explain things. What's really cool though is that those sketches are probably straight off of his drawing board from his successful stints at Williams, McLaren and Red Bull when working with legends such as Senna, Hakkinen, and Vettel!I highly recommend that anyone interested in motorsport as well as engineering in general pick up this book - it is well worth the read. It certainly has it's place in my library!
B**E
Red Bull Origin Story
Super accessible, very personable. Might have benefited from a more aggressive editor. It is practically essential reading for newer fans of F1 (me) to understand how we got into the situation where a single car is so much better than everything else on the grid.
S**S
Interesting and great quality book
Bought this book for my boyfriend who is a huge fan. I didn’t know much about the author but since he’s reading it now I’ve become very interested as well. The book is beautiful and well made.
J**M
Required read for any motorsport fan
I really enjoyed this book as it didn't have any dull moment. I am just an engineer interested in the design process but after reading this book I've become very interested in F1.
P**S
A technical book wrapped in personality.
Super readable. To my pleasant surprise, Adrian's anecdotes about his life, work ethic, and the politics of F1 are as interesting as his technical insights. A quick and charming read, there's a world where this book came out very dry. Instead, it's bubbling with Adrian's goofy personality.The only things I would have wanted beyond what's on offer:an update for 2018-2021, and the current generation of cars, which for obvious reasons probably won't happen until 2026, if at all.A little more depth and explanation on the technical discussion/drawings. Adrian and his ghost writer do a pretty admirable job here, and I know there's probably a slew of valid reasons they didn't do this. Still, I think it might have been cool to have an appendix where, for example, they fleshed out the math used in figuring out a new gear box, or to elucidate some of the discrepancies between CFD, the wind tunnel, and the track that pop up at various times. Maybe that would be boring. Still, even though I loved the book I've wasted most of my review talking about it, so I guess nobody wins.
S**5
Great if you are a formula 1 fan
The history of Adrian's accomplishments in formula 1 were very interesting. A well written book that I could not put down
H**O
Car racing is the more passion and demanding effor
The man passion ..!!
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