THE DEFINITIVE BIOGRAPHY OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL DRIVER IN
F1 HISTORY
After equalling Michael Schumacher's record of seven world titles, and
overtaking him as having the most race wins, pole positions and podium
finishes, Sir Lewis Hamilton became the most successful racing driver of all
time - and the most dominant and successful Briton ever to drive in Formula 1.
Hamilton's debut season in 2007 won him fans around the world, and his place in
Formula 1 history was sealed the following year when he became the youngest
ever world champion. In the years since, he has created headlines on and off
the track with his rivalries with Nico Rosberg, Sebastian Vettel and Max
Verstappen, a shock move from Mercedes to Ferrari, along with relationships
that have landed him on the front pages of the tabloids. However, despite the
media glare, he has continued to prove his incredible talent and tenacity and
remains utterly dominant in his sport.
In this insightful biography, bestselling sports author Frank Worrall traces
the slipstream of Hamilton's incredible career as the fastest driver on the
planet. This is the story of the young man who has gone from being the rookie
Sir Jackie Stewart said 'has rewritten the rule book' to a world champion many
times over.
About the Author
Frank Worrall is a journalist who writes
regularly for the Sunday Times and The Sun. He is
also the author of number one bestseller Roy Keane: Red Man Walking,
and countless European football books including Rooney: Wayne's World, Giggsy and The
Magnificent Sevens.