
Now that the Le Mans 24 Hours, Le Mans Series, American Le Mans Series and FIA GT Championship have completed their seasons and the holiday season coming up it is time to get the yearbooks and enjoy them during a long and cold winter night.
First of all there is the 2009 Le Mans 24 Hours book. An absolute must for the Le Mans addict the book, written by Christian Moity and Jean-Marc Teissedre, will again have just over 250 pages full of coverage of the world’s biggest endurance race. Hundreds of pictures take you back to June, with the editors focussing on every aspect of the race weekend, the teams, the cars and the drivers!.
The official Le Mans store has it for sale for 49 euro.
The 2009 Le Mans Series yearbook will be available as of November 28th. The book by Andrew Cotton, Jean-Marc Teissedre and Olivier Loisy will feature all 2009 Le Mans Series rounds in a different chapter and will have 264 full-colour pages. Like in recent years the book will come with a CD-ROM with lots of pictures of the season as well as all the results. A must have for the Le Mans Series fan! It can be ordered here!

And of course the 20009 American Le Mans Series yearbook will also be available soon. Over 600 photographs and 232 pages describe every race weekend of the 2009 American Le Mans Series season in detail, taking you from free practice to the race. To make the book even more special the publisher, TPP Publishing Inc, will release the yearbook in three different versions. The three class winners in LMP1, LMP2 and GT2 will all have their own front. Fans will have something to chose from. Available from TPP Publishing.
wish these weren’t so expensive, there is always torrents and usenet though I guess
It would be better if some company would do the entire 24 hours of Le Mans on DVD for each year. The same for other endurance sports car racing.
Pre-race, entire race, and post race. And of course different languages.
i dont think its too expensive for a quality glossy publication. the photos are fantastic.its great that its published at this tme of year as someone always buys it as a christmas prezzie! owning this is as much part of the annual ritual as going to the race itself.
agree with you totally Connor-would have loved the annual year book again-but the way the pound is against the euro means silly prices for our annual fix