Personalised Formula 1 On This Day Book by PMC
Product Code: E84-463
Description
Celebrate the thrilling history of motorsport with this Personalised Formula One On This Day Book, the perfect gift for any Formula One fan. Covering the incredible evolution of the sport, this fascinating hardback explores Formula One’s journey from the early pre-Championship days of road racing and riding mechanics through to unforgettable modern moments, including Lewis Hamilton’s stunning last-lap triumphs. Make it truly special by personalising the front cover with a name of up to 25 characters, which will appear in automatically capitalised text. Inside the cover, you can also include a heartfelt message across four lines, with up to 20 characters per line, creating a unique keepsake for any occasion. Featuring individual entries for every day of the year, along with multiple listings for the sport’s busiest and most historic dates, this detailed book captures the drama, excitement and legacy of Formula One. Packed with facts and figures from the sport’s beginnings up to 2009, it offers a comprehensive look at the moments that shaped racing history. With approximately 222 pages, this beautifully presented hardback edition comes complete with a coloured sleeve and is written by Rob Burnett. An ideal gift for birthdays, Christmas or Father’s Day, this personalised Formula One book is a must-have for any motorsport enthusiast. Dimensions(mm): Height: 122 Width: 193 Depth: 22. Height 12cm Width 19.5cm Do not wash. 100% Paper. Due to their bespoke nature, most personalised items will be delivered with 7 days. estimated delivery will be confirmed at point of order. <br/> Please note that personalised items cannot be cancelled once your order is placed. <br/> Please do not include accents, special symbols or emojis as some of our processes will not allow this Please be aware – these items will be made especially for you, so they can only be returned if they are faulty, do not fit their description, or do not meet with your instruction.


