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Nigel Mansell became Formula 1 World Champion for the first time in 1992, while driving for the Williams Renault team. When he announced he would not only be leaving Williams but also Formula 1 to race in the Indy Series, his hundred of thousands of fans were devastated.
In this book he shared his personal experiences of making the controversial transition and reveals the differences with Formula 1, his first impressions of Indy racing and the extraordinary experience of the Indianapolis 500 itself, as well as reactions to the other circuits on the calendar. In addition, he explains what Indy racing is all about, its history, how it is organised as a sport and who's who.
Fully illustrated with John Townsend's remarkable photographs of the races, cars and personalities, this book will appeal to all motor racing enthusiasts, whatever their level of interest. This book is not only an invaluable record of the way the sport works, but also celebrates Nigel's first year in Indy.
This 160 page hardcover is ex-library and as such has all the usual stamps and stickers. There is a plastic covering to dustjacket and light creases to edges of dustjacket. Internally it is in a good, tight condition.
This is a large heavy book and whilst postage within Australia would be in a large Post Pack, overseas customers should email me for a postage quote before bidding.
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