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  • Posted by admin on 13 Sep 2008
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Here’s you chance of getting your book signed by the author Ian De Cotta at Audio House Liang Court. Time for book signing is set between 2-3pm

The book idea which was first struck back in 2005, took Ian De Cotta a few months of compiling data from local and overseas F1 experts such as Sir Mos Sterling

His vivid childhood memories of Singapore GP back in the 60’s - 70’s and passion in motor racing, has made this Today’s newspaper senior correspondent to began writing the book seriously since June

So get the book!

 

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Hi my name is Sha. I run this Formula One fansite blog. This is not the official Singapore GP website, their link is here. My first real memories of watching TV, when I was young was recalling vivid images of my sporting heroes like Ayrton Senna. With the Singapore GP debuting in my country, I decided to setup a fun blog on F1
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