Competition: Win a copy of Darren Heath's new photo book "Art of the Race"
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[This competition is now closed. The winners, picked at random, were as follows: 6. Elspeth Hardy; 131. Patrick Steyn; 487 Ellie Antouny. They have been informed]
We have another exciting competition for you this weekend. Today top F1 photographer, Darren Heath, a long standing friend and collaborator of JA on F1 has launched a sumptuous new photo book "Art Of The Race" and we have three copies to give away.
Art Of The Race tells the story in images of last season’s F1 World Championship.

“It’s every photographer’s dream to be able to publish a book of their own photographs," said Heath. "Celebrating a fantastic 2014 F1 season, resulting in Lewis Hamilton’s second drivers’ world championship, made for some wonderful picture opportunities that, with Art Of The Race, I have collated into a collection of images that you wouldn’t see in day to day F1 coverage.”

Heath's ability to capture speed and the visceral side of motor sport in a still image is well known. His work has featured extensively on this site over the last six years.

The publishers of the new book, a company called Art of Publishing, said,
"Darren Heath’s photography in Art Of The Race encapsulates the speed, noise, excitement and colour of Formula One, whilst also capturing the key moments of each race as the season unfolds, whether it’s the epic battle between team-mates Hamilton and Rosberg, or the humbling drivers gathering in support of their colleague, Jules Bianchi.”
To win a copy of this book simply leave your name in the Comments section below and we will pick 3 winners at random at 7pm on Monday 27th April, which is when the competition will close.

Art of the Race; Hardback; 210mm x 200mm; 256 pages
Available from the 24 April 2015, can be ordered from Art Of Publishing.net at £17.95 plus post and packing.Share Or Save This Story
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