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by: maldirection1906 | 298 KB | 10-09-2023 | 8 reads | 29 downloads
5 minutes ago - ▶️▶️ COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD EBOOK ▶️▶️ http://tinybit.cc/7b0405c9 ██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████ 'Typically ebullient... a testament to his mental and emotional strength.' - MotorSport Johnny Herbert was one of the most brilliant natural talents to emerge in motor racing, but for all his bravery and prowess, he's lucky to be alive. After becoming British Junior Karting Champion (losing part of a finger in the process), then the Formula 3 title for Eddie Jordan in 1987, he was all set for a glittering debut season in Formula 1 when he was caught in a mass pile-up at Brands Hatch. That horrific crash threatened to end his career, but Herbert made a miraculous recovery, was a hugely popular winner of the British Grand Prix in 1995, and enjoyed 25 years of competitive motorsport, becoming the only British driver to win the 24 hours of Le Mans followed by a Grand Prix. And all that despite driving every pace in extreme pain; in fact, as the first and only disabled driver in F1 history. While chronicling an extraordinary life behind the wheel with cheer and his trademark cheeky humour,