Category: Book Reviews
Formula 1 (F1) & Motorsport Book Reviews

Sid Watkins: Life at the Limit – Triumph and Tragedy in Formula One
‘Life at the Limit – Triumph and Tragedy in Formula One’ are the memoirs of on-track doctor, Professor Sid Watkins – if there is a crash, it is he who must get there first. Read more... (177 words, 1 image, estimated 42 secs reading time)

Steve Matchett: The Mechanic’s Tale
The Mechanic’s Tale is a follow-up to Matchett’s book, Life in the Fast Lane. The book is well-written and entertaining throughout, telling of a young mechanic and his life from apprentice through to Ferrari mechanic and his later success with the Benetton F1 team. Read more... (175 words, 1 image, estimated 42 secs reading time)
Lewis Hamilton: My Story

It seems slightly strange that Lewis Hamilton has chosen to write his autobiography after just one season in Formula 1. However, given his explosive entrance into the sport during one of the most exciting and turbulent years in living memory, there was plenty for the youngster to write about. Read more... (317 words, 1 image, estimated 1:16 mins reading time)