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Book Description
THROUGHOUT HIS CONTROVERSAL CAREER, MICHAEL SCHUMACHER HAS REMAINED A QUEIT-SPOKEN FAMILY MAN: THE GLOBAL CELEBRITY IS A GLOBAL STRANGER. CHRISTOPHER HILTON HAS DRAWN ON A HUGE NUMBER OF SOURCES TO CELEBRATE HIS TURBULENT CAREER.
344PP, 48 COLOUR ILLUS. HBD.
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Book Review
Michael Schumacher - the most successful Grand Prix driver of all time - remained a quiet-spoken, private family man throughout his controversial career. The global celebrity was a global stranger. This is his full story, from humble beginnings to fashioning Ferrari in his own image, from a home-made kart to his very last race in China in October 2006 and the thrilling battle for the eighth World Championship. Best-selling Formula 1 biographer Christopher Hilton draws on an immense number of sources to celebrate this unique, fascinating and turbulent career as well as revealing who the stranger really is.
Hardback, 234 x 156mm, 344 pages, 48 colour illustrations
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