By the early summer of 1995 Michael Schumacher had become one of the most controversial sportsmen in the world. Almost daily, he was embroiled in torments, traumas and triumphs as he defended his Formula 1 World Championship. And after the fourth race of the season he led his rival Damon Hill by a single point, setting up the rest of the season for another classic contest. This book captures in detail the controversies of early 1995: the storm when Schumacher lost a stone in weight during the Brazilian Grand Prix, how he almost drowned on holiday after the race, and how he and many others went to verbal war.