RB: "You have 17 laps to make up 20 seconds!"
MS:"OK".
...Those were the words used over the radio at the Hungarian GP in 1998 by Ross Brawn and Micheal Schumacher.If i calmly said 'ok' to something it would be to get another beer out of the fridge, or agree to do a small easy chore for someone.In Micheal Schumacher's case he, after saying, "OK" : drove his Farrari for the next 17 laps beyond the limits what the engineer's could only imagine!, and beyond the dreams of his fellow competitors!.To win the race...
This amazing story about the above race, which as a Micheal Schumacher fan i thoroughly enjoyed watching and now reading about in this captivating biography by Christopher Hilton, is just one of many examples of Micheal Schumacher's abilities to put a formula 1 car on the limit!.The book also explains a little bit about the man outside formula 1.Of course Micheal Schumacher was a nice normal guy out of the car, but a ruthless, relentless, teutonic machine in the car.Anyway that's enough gushing about Micheal Schumacher from me.This review is about the book, the writer, and how well it has been writen.
Christopher Hilton has writen the book in a well documented, factual and engrossing style.It goes from the early years of carting, to the glory years of F1.It details every season, and analyzes pacific races(good and bad).I say good and bad, because Mr Hilton does not gush on about how brilliant Micheal Schumacher is all the way through the book.He is non bias and fair.Even as a staunch Micheal Schumacher fan i myself would agree : there is a flawed and dark side to Micheal Schumacher.But Schumacher is drama!; and that is why you should buy this book.
There are interviews and quotes from Micheal Schumacher, and lot's of other people involved in the sport. Ie, drivers, ex-drivers, and team members on all levels.There is not much about Micheal Schumacher's private life, but maybe we will have to wait for the greatest motor racing genius of all time to write his autobiography.(sorry i'm gushing again).Just buy and read the book...Highly recommended...