Superbike Magazine
calls it the “ultimate memento of the 2004 British superbike championship” and raves about the book with “fantastic images that simply tells the story of the season.”
Seeing Red
, volume 2,contains almost 700 full colour-images telling the story of the Championship. With sections covering the Teams, round-by-round action from the series, round-ups of the support Championships, behind the scenes and results, all accompanied by knowledgeable text from Motor Cycle News' BSB regular reporter Gary Pinchin.
The pictorial story of the quest of top teams to win the highest-profile domestic motorcycle racing series in the world and the battles fought are told in
Seeing Red
, volume 2. The book includes many previously unpublished images by BSB's official photographers, Double Red. 2004 saw some major changes taking place within the organisation when Jonathan Palmer's Motorsport Vision took over at Brands Hatch, Snetterton, Oulton Park and Cadwell Park, and Croft held its first British Superbike Round. DORNA, who organise and promote the biggest Motorcycle racing series in the World – MotoGP, signed a deal to promote British Superbikes. The race for the 2004 title went right down to the wire — only decided at the final round at Donington Park.