Description
Gilles Villeneuve became a legend in his own time, a driver whose skill and daring personified the ideals of Grand Prix racing, the pinnacle of motor sport.
With his flamboyantly aggressive, press-on-regardless style in his scarlet Ferrari, he captured the imagination of a vast international audience as no other driver has in recent times.
About the Author
Gerald Donaldson is one of the world's most highly regarded motor sport authors. He has written several books, among them the highly acclaimed James Hunt: The Biography. He has also recently edited Formula 1: The Autobiography.
Reviews
Donaldson has delivered the ultimate tribute to a remakable sportsman. * Daily Telegraph *
Meticulously researched, finely structured to a remarkable sportsman. * The Times *
A quite brilliant book. This is, without doubt, the best motor racing book this reviewer has ever read. * Autosport *
It is true to say that I had great difficulty in putting this book down. Don't miss it. -- Murray Walker
Book Information
ISBN 9780753507476
Author Gerald Donaldson
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Virgin Books
Publisher Ebury Publishing
Weight(grams) 229g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 126mm * 20mm