Watching the Wheels: My Autobiography Audiobook
Watching the Wheels: My Autobiography Audiobook
- Paul Panting
- Pan Macmillan
- 2016-10-20
- 14 h 21 min
Summary:
2016 marks the twentieth anniversary of Damon Hill’s coronation as Formula One World Champion. For the first time ever he tells the story of his trip through the final golden era of the activity when he took around the greats including Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher and emerged victorious as World Champ in 1996, stepping out of the shadow of his famous father Graham Hill.
From the grid, Viewing the Tires: The Autobiography is an astonishingly candid accounts of what it was like to about Viewing the Tires: My Autobiography develop up as the boy of one of the country’s most famous racing drivers. In addition, it tells the unflinching tale of coping with the grief and chaos that adopted his father’s tragically early loss of life in an aeroplanes accident in 1975, when Damon was 15 years old.
Formula One motorists will always be aware of their mortality, as well as the rush that is included with the threat of race was as intoxicating for Hill since it have been for his father’s era, until he came face-to-face with catastrophe when his team-mate, Ayrton Senna, was killed in 1994. The swirling feelings that Hill was faced with in light of the loss of life of Senna was a defining minute for his era of drivers and for the first time ever Hill talks candidly about the effect that Senna got on his existence, even while he viewed his own kid step into motor racing.
Courageously honest, and hugely rewarding, Viewing the Wheels is a return to the final golden era of F1 racing, whose image still burns ferociously for those who love the sport for what it reveals approximately human skill in the facial skin or close to certain death.