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Formula One Race Cars

by Janet Piehl
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Synopsis

Introduces the specialized racing cars known as Formula One, describing various parts and how they help the cars to move quickly around a track, and tells about a Formula One ...

Jeffrey A. FrenchCopyright 2006 Reed Business Information. - School Library Journal

Gr 3 5
These three well-illustrated automotive titles share nearly identical formats. Each book includes a "What Is " section to define its topic, a brief history, the culture associated with the hobby, NASCAR or Formula One racing series, track diagrams or a description of building a hot rod, and a closing "gallery" featuring photos of the cars and their drivers. In addition, the books share other common features, such as a diagram of a four-stroke engine. In general, the volumes are readable, informative, and generally accurate. An occasional error does crop up, though; Braun refers to a Model B Ford as a Model A and fails, in photos, to distinguish between hot rods and simply old cars, while Doeden's track diagrams show the sports car rather than the stock car configurations of two road courses. The color photos are very good and are sure to appeal to racing aficionados, and the books succeed as basic introductions to the hobby and sport.

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School Library Journal

Gr 3–5
These three well-illustrated automotive titles share nearly identical formats. Each book includes a "What Is…" section to define its topic, a brief history, the culture associated with the hobby, NASCAR or Formula One racing series, track diagrams or a description of building a hot rod, and a closing "gallery" featuring photos of the cars and their drivers. In addition, the books share other common features, such as a diagram of a four-stroke engine. In general, the volumes are readable, informative, and generally accurate. An occasional error does crop up, though; Braun refers to a Model B Ford as a Model A and fails, in photos, to distinguish between hot rods and simply old cars, while Doeden's track diagrams show the sports car rather than the stock car configurations of two road courses. The color photos are very good and are sure to appeal to racing aficionados, and the books succeed as basic introductions to the hobby and sport.
β€”Jeffrey A. FrenchCopyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2004
Publisher
Lerner Publishing Group
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780822599203

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