Michael Schumacher. The Quest for Redemption.

By James Allen

ISBN: 9781472220646

Printed: 1999

Publisher: Bantam Press. London

Dimensions 17 × 24 × 3 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 17 x 24 x 3

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In the original dustsheet. Black cloth binding with silver title on the spine.

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An account of Michael Schumacher’s endeavour to win back his golden image. Hardback in black cloth, pp viii, 248 + 16 plates.

Review: This is an interesting overview into Michael’s career in Formula 1, as well as some of the observations about the man behind the helmet. I was quite young in the 90’s, so a lot of the details of that period are lost to me, so it was interesting to look back as an adult on what I couldn’t understand as a child.

It covers pretty much his whole first career from his time in Beneton to his ‘retirement’ from Ferrari. It’s interesting to look at some of the observations about some of the more controversial areas of this career, and how this ruthless desire to win at all costs sometimes went overboard/ However, the book seems unbiased, so we read about some of the ‘softer’ and ‘kinder’ sides of Michael that were lesser shown and known. This book provides a good overview for fans and critics alike. Definitely worth a read.

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