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Buy The Mechanic: The Secret World of the F1 Pitlane 1 by Priestley, Marc 'Elvis' (ISBN: 9781787290433) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Brilliant tech insights and VERY funny in parts - Fast read, stories about Kimi are funny. Great insights on strategy and the blessing era. Well put together in straightforward speak Review: interesting - It was interesting to read the behind the scene of what f1 used to be like, but also weird how proud the author seemed of certain things.

| Best Sellers Rank | 22,656 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 3 in Automotive Repair 10 in Racecar Drivers Biographies 17 in Formula One |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,497) |
| Dimensions | 12.9 x 1.7 x 19.7 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1787290433 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1787290433 |
| Item weight | 195 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 256 pages |
| Publication date | 1 Nov. 2018 |
| Publisher | Yellow Jersey |
K**N
Brilliant tech insights and VERY funny in parts
Fast read, stories about Kimi are funny. Great insights on strategy and the blessing era. Well put together in straightforward speak
A**G
interesting
It was interesting to read the behind the scene of what f1 used to be like, but also weird how proud the author seemed of certain things.
K**R
Tremendously entertaining and very insightful!
I thoroughly enjoyed this book from the moment I started reading it. I'm a fan of Formula 1 and found it very interesting reading about some of the stuff that goes on behind the scenes in the pit lane etc. The author has had an impressive career as a mechanic and reporter and has also worked with some of the greatest racing drivers in the history of F1 as well.
K**E
A cracking read
A great insight into the world of f1 from a different perspective . It's very nicely written, with some interesting facts and inside knowledge , partying fun and games. A cracking read.
S**E
The mechanic
Very good read
M**D
Enjoyable for some!
I was disappointed that Marc's book which is very well written by the way, did not cover the pit lane as I expected. Certainly we learn what life was like 'outside' of the garage in the mechanics rare time off. And the many Kimi fans will I'm sure enjoy the rare insights into his world. What was missing for me were the 'secrets of the pit lane' itself. There is little material covering the broader activity of the garage and pit lane during Grand Prix weekends, and mentions of Ron Dennis and Martin Whitmarsh in their race capacities are almost non-existent. There is however plenty from Marc's experience as a pit stop crew member and the stresses and strains and maybe that will be enough for most readers. Maybe I was expecting too much from the books sub title, others will I'm sure be well satisfied.
M**S
An interesting inside account
This is an enjoyable inside account of the day to day realities of what it is like to be a mechanic in an F1 team. It is quite general so is not too technical which is positive for the casual F1 fan or those who are not mechanically minded. It casts McLaren in a new light showing that it is not entirely the ultra professional team they wish to portray and that at least the mechanics can have a laugh. It contains lots of interesting stories of what it is like to work in F1 and the camaraderie between mechanics. A bit more tell all info in places, particularly about Ron Dennis would have been nice but what there were was very interesting. It was very interesting to read a mechanic’s view of the feelings about having an unproved rookie in the form of Lewis Hamilton in the team and the challenging 2007 season. There are lots of fun stories of the mechanics behaving badly, of particular interest is the story about filling Kimi’s gloves with blue dye and Kimi’s subsequent revenge. It shows that Kimi can be a warm and friendly guy and is up for a laugh. Overall, this is a fun account of what it is like to be a mechanic and a good read for an F1 fan. A bit more serious insight in places would have been nice though. It strikes a good balance between insight and drunken tales though and is enjoyable to read.
F**R
A must read for the Papaya Army
A great window into the exciting world of the McLaren F1 team during the early 2000’s. Elvis writes passionately about his experiences within the team and the effect on his personal life. A great read!
J**S
Nice to read and learn about F1 from a mechanic perspective. I have spent only two days to finish this book, so it’s an interesting read. Mostly about the real life stories of McLaren from 2000s seasons.
K**U
haven't finished yet, so far has been enjoying it
M**E
Being a formula 1 fan and having followed McLaren since 1999, reading this memoir was one of the most entertaining experiences. The writing easy on the mind. Marc combines his journey with that of McLaren's very well in the period between 2000 and 2008. Especially interesting part was about the inner experiences during the disastrous 2007 season. The book hooks you very early and keeps you hooked till the end.
R**L
Bouquin super intéressant pour découvrir les coulisses d'une équipe de Formule 1. L'ensemble est en anglais mais aisément compréhensible
E**S
F1 fan? Then you must read this book, inside story of F1 mechanic, and all the bizarre things that never made the headlines, and the writer digs deep into F1 life.
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