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RBR 6 Workshop Manual
Topic Started: Jul 29 2011, 05:46 PM (618 Views)
Rob
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For the do it your selfer who wants to make his own repairs to his 2010 Red Bull Racing F1 car.

http://jalopnik.com/5822968/haynes-publish...red-bull-f1-car
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Brave_Lee_Flea
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At 180 pages long the book has enough space to cover quite a wide range of topics and it does so. Starting with a background to the team, moving on to the cars technology, to overviews of its design and operation. With its familiar graphical style and hardback format it certainly gives the feel of a proper workshop manual. However this is somewhat skin deep and the pages within, soon revert to a more typical book on F1, although some flashes of the Haynes style do remain.


I think that's rather cool; Scarbs' illustrations are always top notch so it's a great tongue-in-cheek way of putting together a collection of his artwork.

I'm tempted to buy it and had it been for a decent car such as a Williams I would have done so already.
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