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FROM BESTSELLING AUTHOR FRANK WORRALL'Behind the glamour of the grid, beyond the roar of engines and the glare of sponsorship, lies a truth that is both sobering and fascinating: no one arrives at the summit alone.'As
Lewis Hamilton reaches the twilight of his extraordinary career that has seen him cement himself as one of Britain's greatest ever sportsmen, a new generation of young, exciting and fast British drivers have quickly taken the top seats of F1 and look set to dominate the sport for years to come - in particular,
Lando Norris and
George Russell.
In one of the most exciting and closely-fought F1 Championships in recent years, these extraordinary talents have established themselves as two of the world's best with the potential to add their names to the list of British F1 champions, and in
F1 Generations, bestselling sportswriter Frank Worrall looks at the passing of the baton from Hamilton to Norris and Russell.
But, of course, the history of British F1 drivers didn't start with Hamilton.
F1 Generations examines Hamilton, Norris and Russell in the context of the lineage of successful and trailblazing British drivers that came before them - from
Stirling Moss,
Jackie Stewart,
Graham Hill and
James Hunt to
Damon Hill,
David Coulthard and
Jenson Button - to explore what it takes to reach the very pinnacle of motor sports and the legacy that you leave behind in the process.
This is the in-depth and ultimate look at British F1's past, present and bright future.
About the author
Frank Worrall is a journalist who writes regularly for the Sunday Times and The Sun. He is also the author of number one bestseller Roy Keane: Red Man Walking, and countless other sports books including Rooney: Wayne's World, Giggsy, The Magnificent Sevens and Lewis Hamilton: The Definitive Biography.