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I saw Damon talking about it at the AI this year and also read an article about it in the Guardian and it certainly sounds like the honest Damon we always got
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Mrs Viva bought me Damon's book for my birthday last month. I'm awaiting the chance to read it. but all these comments are making me impatient!
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Johnny Herbert has a book out too - I may stick that on my Christmas list. Has anyone read that yet?
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2 Nov 2016, 11:46 (Ref:3684722) | #157 | |
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That's the first time I've heard Johnny has written a book
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/05930783...I34DFHYI0KH0NQ The wife has asked me what I want for Christmas - in the absence of any other ideas (realistic ones at least) I may ask for this. |
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Seems like you've asked for a good present for xmas, the sample is well worth a butchers
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I'm going through the book Can-Am: 50th Anniversary, by George Levy. It's relatively new, and I think I'm probably one of the first to borrow it from the Toronto Public Library.
It's a large book filled mostly with many great photos. Although the chapters are arranged by year, it is not a recounting of every single race (like the 1995 Can-Am book by Pete Lyons), but stories the author compiled from interviews with over 75 people. Btw, Martin Revson, father of Peter, Doug, and their sister Jennifer (the book has a brief interview with her), died in May at the age of 105. |
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Yes- my review is on speedreaders.info . Sadly , I found it an amateurish work -but with some interesting insights . Compared to Damon Hill's superb book Johnny's is lightweight and also in serious need of a thorough edit.
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29 Dec 2016, 16:29 (Ref:3698991) | #164 | |
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You mean each book matches each other's height?
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Totally agree, I was lucky to meet Damon at one of his book signing evenings before Christmas and am halfway through the read -very impressed, more so than the evening booksigning.
I also have the same form nigel Mansell after meeting him personally, this book is written more from a me to you side where it has not been overl modded and re-written, more pick up a pen and write your thoughts down, more that he s talking to you (weirdly described) sorry!! Overall I would recommend Damon's first. |
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I really enjoyed reading Damon's book and am currently enjoying reading Johnny's. Of course the books are different, they're written by (and about) different people. Damon's is more serious, and Johnny is his usual cheeky chappy self. Both are quite harrowing and detailed in places, but are very interesting incites into their lives.
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Has anybody read Ross Brawn's book Total Competition, if is it worth getting?
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I'm working my way through it at the moment and finding it another interesting read. (Especially as I was able to pick up a copy for only £6.00 brand new!) Lots of behind the scenes information (but also, fo me, a bit too much philosophy...)
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Well I got the Johnny Herbert book and the Mark Webber book - not started either yet (finishing off the book I'm currently reading). Looking forward to both.
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One person I'd love to see write an Autobiography is Derek Warwick. He has so many stories to tell. Being a star in F3 and F2, his heroics in the Tolemann, disappointment at Renault, Senna's veto at Lotus, various accidents he walked away from, the tragic death of his brother, winning the WSC, his time in the BTCC, running 888 and his own Honda dealership, moving to the Isle of Wight, being a driver steward and now running the BRDC
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There's a quite a few inaccuracies in Johnny's book which may well be the writer getting a few things muddle up but all the same it is a good read.
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Johnny's claim that , with Gachot and Hulkenberg, he was the only F1 driver to win Le Mans wasn't even nearly wrong.. ever hear of Rindt, G Hill , Gurney, Amon, Pescarolo etc, etc?
Sadly , it is a sloppily written book but still one which, with some rigorous sub editing , might just have been the book its subject deserved . |
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