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    Formula 1 News: Unveiling the Thrilling Story of F1’s Millennium Era

    As part of Evro Publishing and Peter Higham’s decade-by-decade exploration of the Formula 1 World Championship, the latest 304-page installment delves into the electrifying period of the sport’s history, spanning from 2000 to 2009. This comprehensive book takes an in-depth look at Ferrari’s five consecutive title doubles, which marked the longest stretch of dominance in F1 history at the time.

    The Iconic Ferrari F2002

    The cover of this edition features Ferrari’s iconic F2002 car, which propelled Michael Schumacher to the podium in every race that season. Higham breaks down the nuances that contributed to its record-breaking success, providing an extensive analysis of each season’s developments that enabled Ferrari’s triumph. Additionally, the book explores the less successful innovations implemented by rival teams, such as McLaren’s infamous MP4/18 design.

    Regulation Changes and Emerging Champions

    This period in Formula 1 history was marked by significant regulation changes, which would eventually halt Ferrari’s streak in 2005 and pave the way for an exhilarating phase that saw multiple championship winners, including Fernando Alonso, Kimi Raikkonen, Lewis Hamilton, and Jenson Button, emerge until 2009.

    Higham expertly sets the scene for each season by highlighting key rule changes, major news stories like the 2007 Spygate scandal, and even minute details such as personnel and sponsor changes. Each season is covered in championship order, documenting the highs and lows of top teams like Ferrari, Renault, McLaren, and Brawn, as well as Red Bull’s rise to prominence and Williams’ decline.

    Spotlight on Lesser-Known Teams

    One of the book’s strengths is its coverage of lesser-known teams and their contributions to the sport. From Alain Prost’s management endeavors with his eponymous team to the beloved Minardi squad, Higham shines a light on the often-overlooked participants in F1.

    While the race-by-race coverage of each team’s season can create some repetition, particularly when teams are grouped by position, this is a minor blemish considering the wealth of information presented in the book.

    “With the surge in popularity of Formula 1 driven in part by the Netflix Drive to Survive docuseries since 2018, this book provides a fantastic opportunity for new fans to delve deeper into a captivating era of F1 history.”

    Get ready to immerse yourself in the thrilling story of Formula 1’s millennium era.

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