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The life of Senna (2nd ed)

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Ayrton Senna was, in many peoples' opinions, the greatest Formula One driver to have ever raced.

Over 2 million people watched his shocking crash on television, during the San Marino Grand Prix, on Sunday 1st May, 1994.

The knowing knew he was dead when his car finally came to rest on that fateful day.

Although a host of biographies have been published, none have fully researched his life and character and exposed his extraordinary driving brain.

In this first full, and stunningly illustrated, account of his life, the authors and their collaborators examine every detail of the driving maestro's life.

From his earliest days, to his first race and on to his world championships, to his pole positions and finally to his death and its aftermath. 'He was the one driver so perfect that nobody thought anything could happen to him' Bernie Ecclestone 'Ayrton was the most committed of all.

He had an air of invincibility around him. He put his entire body and mind into winning' Sir Frank Williams 'He established his own limits.

When he reached those limits he wanted to beat them and establish new ones.

I never knew how far he could go. I had an understanding but I didn't know'The only thing that existed was himself - and he had to be first' Gerhard Berger.

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Product Details
Myrtle Press
0957060505 / 9780957060500
Hardback
17/10/2011
United Kingdom
English
xxi, 602 p., [64] p. of plates : ill. (chiefly col.), ports. (chiefly col.)
24 cm
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Previous ed.: London: BusinessF1, 2004.