This review of the 2010 F1 technical advances has fascinating close-up illustrations of details that one doesn't normally see on TV or magazine coverage of Formula 1 cars. The illustrations seem to be all computer-generated although they look like colored hand-done drawings. It's hard to know just how accurate they are as the book contains no photographs. It appears that much of the art is taken from photos or on-the-scene sketches, although the author does not elaborate.
The illustrations, however generated, are colorful and clear. There are sometimes from viewpoints that photographers or TV cameras never get.
The text is translated from Italian and some usages are a little strange but reasonably easy to understand. Occasionally, the text refers to numbered arrows on an illustration that don't appear or the reverse: numbered arrows with no reference in the text. The instances are rare, so little information is lost.
Minor flaws aside, I certainly recommend the book to any F1 tech-head.