Alan Henry

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Alan Henry (9 June 1947 – 3 March 2016) was a British Grand Prix reporter and book author.[1]

Career

Henry had been a Grand Prix reporter since the early 1970s, and he was the

F1 Racing magazine. Henry was also the chief editor of the yearly Autocourse Formula One season review books, a position he had held since 1988, and he wrote a weekly blog for the McLaren team's website. Additionally, Henry authored more than 50 motorsport-related books and won the 1984 Pierre Dreyfus award from the Guild of Motoring Writers for his book Ferrari: The Grand Prix Cars (1985).[3]

Personal life

Henry lived in rural Essex with his wife and family. He died on 3 March 2016 after an illness.[1]

Publications

Partial list

  • Henry, Alan (2009). Jenson Button: A World Champion's Story. J H Haynes & Co Ltd. .
  • — (1988). Derek Bell: My Racing Life. Patrick Stephens Ltd 1988. .
  • — (1985). Brabham: The Grand Prix Cars. Hazleton Publishing 1985. .
  • — (1981). Flat-12: The racing career of Ferrari's 3-litre Grand Prix and Sports cars. Motor Racing Publications Ltd. .
  • — (1975). Ronnie Peterson, SuperSwede, Grand Prix Racing Driver: Story of a Search for Perfection. G T Foulis & Co Ltd. .
  • — (1990). Jochen Rindt. Hazelton Publishing. .

References

  1. ^ . Retrieved 17 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Profile: Alan Henry". The Guardian. London. 18 October 2007. Retrieved 4 June 2010.
  3. ^ Henry, Alan (1985). Brabham: The Grand Prix Cars. Hazleton Publishing.