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Martin Brundle , Maurice Hamilton
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  • Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: Ebury Press; New edition edition (6 Oct 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0091900816
  • ISBN-13: 978-0091900816
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 1.6 x 17.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 33,401 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A nail-biting account of driving the great race-tracks of the world, told through a Formula One driver's eyes', Sir Stirling Moss, .'A pithy and entertaining account of motor racing as aprofessional driver', Saturday Telegraph .'A must for any F1 fan', Sunday Express .'Martin Brundle is by far and away the best grand prix commentator around ... Working the Wheel is a modern classic ... A must for serious race fans', Car magazine

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"a fascinating look at his experiences in and out of the car. A must for any F1 fan"

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46 of 46 people found the following review helpful
By J Horne
Format:Hardcover
I have to confess that Martin Brundle is a hero of mine, so you might therefore think it a bit strange that I approached his book with some trepidation.
His eloquent, insightful and often humorous commentary is beamed in to homes all over the English-speaking world and has made him familiar voice to millions of Formula One fans.
Usually, when someone is such a compelling orator, their written contributions don't always reflect their verbal talent. This is certainly not this case with Working the Wheel and, with the help of respected journalist Maurice Hamilton; this book is a compelling read. Brundle's unique style really comes through and it is written very much in the same vain as his award winning commentary.
Brundle's comments are often touching and give a unique insight in to the man behind the mic. He describes crying his eyes out after his engine blew on the starting grid during the 1994 British Grand Prix, the emotional aftermath of Ayrton Senna's death and the many close shaves he has had over the years; Breaking both his ankles in Detroit, flying though the air in his stricken Jordan in Melbourne and nearly being decapitated by Jos Verstappen in Brazil, Brundle has been there, done that, and, more remarkable, lived to tell the tale!
My only criticism is that these moments are all to short and the book contains too much technical information to appeal to the casual fan. However, for those of us who dream of competing on the great circuits of the world, this book provides us with nearest we will ever get to a drivers eyes view.
Martin Brundle is often described as the greatest driver never to have won a Grand Prix and, although his motor racing career never did his talent justice, this book certainly does.
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful
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I got this book as an Xmas pressie along with the Zanardi biog (lucky me!) after playing 'eeny meeny miney mo' I began reading MB's book first. Now I have read it I thought I would share some of the things that occur to me that might influence your choosing to buy this book.

First let me say that I have read a lot of books on motor racing. Among the best I have on my shelf are those where MH is involved - I also enjoy his Radio 5 commentaries on F1 with JL. So in some respects I was a little puzzled was how these two could have got together... they are in effect counterparts, competitors even. Nonetheless, their collaboration is a successful one. I enjoyed this book a lot.

Quite a bit has been written about this kind of high performance racing and not all of it is worth the cover price. This one is IMHO on the pricey side... relecting the sport maybe but not all of us have this sort of cash to spend in speculation.

You don't have to read this book from cover to cover. Maybe you can dip into it - read the chapter on your fave track first etc. It kind of follows the F1 season but only for the older tracks, there's no mention of the new dates in the F1 calendar... well, there couldn't be because it covers only the tracks where MB has raced. Two nice surprises were the inclusion of Le Mans and Brands Hatch.

Some parts of the book had me skimming a bit because the technical detail was a shade too much. But that does not detract from the flow, maybe you simply want to get on to the next bit of action! There is action aplenty here. It could have easily be sub-titled 'Brundle's Big Moments'. As in 'having a big moment'. i.e. crashing. Poor lad has had some near misses just about everywhere... he explains how he gets back behind the wheel but I for one doubt I could have done if I had been knocked about like he has.

He's seen a lot from behind the wheel of lots of great cars. If you are a Mclaren fan then there is much here to savour. He also comments on the other drivers especially Senna and Schumacher - team mates and rivals - and what has happened to them along the way. Maybe it would have been nice to get some more behind the scenes stories but that is not what this book is about. There's plenty of interpretation though and I liked his assessment of how come MS is so much better than nearly everyone else (love him or loathe him).

It was also a revelation as to why the F1 racer does not need a speedometer.... I have seen F1 and GT cars in action and yet even that cannot get across the sheer speed, grip and braking these guys experience. No wonder they are super-fit and appear to be so fearless.

MB is a great guy for sharing this with us (it was overdue!) and when you have finished this book you will also wonder how he never came to take that top step on the podium. Less deserving drivers have had that privilege but it has not embittered him. His passion for motor sport comes across well and you can almost hear him reading it to you like he was on the TV.

Finally, this book fits nicely alongside Perry McCarthy's biography on my bookshelf - contemporaries and rivals, both are Brits who could have been up there with Damon... Reading these books shows that you need a hell of a lot of the right breaks at the right time to get to the top and stay there!

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Brundle's Surprise 3 Mar 2006
Format:Hardcover
The theme of this book will provide some mystery to those expecting an autobiography. He writes in some detail about several of the grand prix circuits and his experiences at them. Newer circuits are therefore not included, although do we want his views on the "designed" circuits like Bahrain, Indianapolis GP, Turkey etc? The writing is good and involving, but I really wanted to know more about Mr Brundle, his feelings on his career, the slightly disappointing Grand prix results and maybe some thoughts on the successful commentating, Murray Walker and even James Hunt. I liked this, but when is the autobiography coming, Martin?
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Not nail-biting as promised
As the quote from Sir Stirling Moss on the front cover says "A nail biting account" I was looking forward to this book. It was however a bit of a let down. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Paul J
Not just a description of circuits and how to drive them
I really enjoyed reading this book. I was first a bit hesitant as it was a book with chapters of race circuits and thought it would just be a description of them and how to drive... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Rocketcar
Martin Brundle - Working the Wheel
A bit dated now. The book was first published in 2004 (7 Years ago) and the GP circuits have now changed in layout and indeed several are now missing or have been replacedWorking... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Tecman
great insight into world of F1
I rate Brundle as an F1 analyst and journalist as highly as any other sports writer you would care to mention. Read more
Published 11 months ago by derekbadger
Ok if you are interested in circuit details
As a club racer i expected this book to be of great interest, especially as i visit tracks around europe. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Club Racer
Great Book
If you are a fan of motor sport, and you really want to know the inside line, this is a required book. Read more
Published on 2 Feb 2010 by A. Falshaw
Working the Wheel - a fascinating account of life as a racing driver
Working the Wheel is a great book for motor racing enthusiasts and gives a fascinating insight into life as a racing driver. Read more
Published on 7 July 2009 by P. Waddell
Very Disipointing
I am a fan of Brundle he dost a grate job of presenting F1 on ITV but working the wheel was a big disappointment. After a few circuits is just becomes repetitive. Read more
Published on 4 Oct 2008 by C. E. Cox
An Interesting Read
Martin Brundle, being a great commentator for ITV with his witty humour, makes him one of my favourite sports personalities. So I was looking forward to his book. Read more
Published on 12 Aug 2008 by R. Ellis
A surprisingly good little book
I really enjoyed reading this little book. I found it entertaining, insightful and occasionally sad. Read more
Published on 3 Sep 2007 by A. Pitts
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