Formula 1's 2025 season has garnered increased global attention, thanks to reality television exposure, market expansion, and profitable partnerships. A 300-page coffee-table book, "Grands Prix: 75 Years of Formula One Racing," authored by Anthony Rowlinson, captures the essence of the sport's 75-year history. The visually-driven book features images from Motorsport Images' renowned photo bank, including iconic shots by top Formula 1 photographers like Steven Tee, offering a comprehensive tribute to the sport's evolution.
The book, with an introduction by Sir Jackie Stewart, delves into seven thematic chapters, highlighting key aspects such as champions, circuits, rivalries, and iconic moments in Formula 1 history. Tee's personal anecdotes, including capturing Ayrton Senna's first win and Juan Manuel Fangio's legendary drift, provide a unique perspective on the sport's milestones. Tee's optimism for the current Formula 1 era, citing talents like Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, reflects a positive outlook on the sport's present state, marking it as a golden age.