Michael Schumacher: The Ferrari Years

Michael Schumacher: The Ferrari Years

by Christopher Hilton (Author)

Synopsis

Lavishly illustrated and packed with new information, this book - from the author of Haynes's best-selling Michael Schumacher: Controversial Genius - takes the story up to the present with a detailed examination of Schumacher's career since joining Ferrari. It analyses the sublime races and the disgrace, and the complex Maranello culture, all pivotal in his fight to haul the Italian team back to the point where in 2000 it won its first Drivers' World Championship since 1979 and a second successive Constructors' World Championship. - Leading F1 personalities discuss Schumacher's true role in Ferrari's renaissance - the brilliance, the ruthlessness, the teutonic calm. - Sumptuous colour pictures of Schumacher on and off duty. - 1996, crashing on the first lap in Monaco, winning in a thunderstorm in Spain, and brilliant victories in Belgium and Italy. - 1997, winning in the wet at Monaco, gathering momentum in mid-season, through to the controversial crash with Jacques Villeneuve at Jerez. - 1998, the season-long shoot-out with Mika Hakkinen. - 1999, the battle for the World Championship, including the aftermath of the Silverstone shunt and the story behind Schumacher's return in Malaysia. - 2000, winning the first three races, losing ground to McLaren mid-season, and recovering to equal his existing record of nine wins in a season, en route to both the Drivers' and Constructors' World Championships.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Edition: 2
Publisher: J H Haynes & Co Ltd
Published: 16 Apr 2001

ISBN 10: 1859608299
ISBN 13: 9781859608296

Author Bio
Christopher Hilton is a highly respected motorsport author. His books include a number of well-received biographies including a work covering Schumacher's life, and the best-selling Ayrton Senna: As Time Goes By. He lives at Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire.