By: Frank Worrall .

'There aren't enough superlatives for what Lewis Hamilton is doing race after race. I have never seen anything like this in my life' Murray Walker

In the nail-biting Brazilian Grand Prix of November 2008, Lewis Hamilton clinched his position as the youngest-ever winner of the Formula One World Championship. He is a truly remarkable sporting figure who, from his humble upbringing on a council estate in Stevenage, has gone on to dominate and revolutionise the world of motor racing.

But Hamilton's rise through the motor racing ranks, from karting to the hotly contested F3 Superprix and onto the Fl podium, has not been straightforward. Lewis' racing career began aged just six, when his father, holding down three jobs to support his son's blossoming success, bought him his first go-kart. The breakthrough came when a ten-year-old Lewis met McLaren boss Ron Dennis at an awards ceremony. Lewis told him, 'I'm going to race for you one day... I'm going to race for McLaren: Sure enough, two years later he was signed to McLaren's development programme.

In this detailed biography, top sports writer Frank Worrall describes how Hamilton has risen above his critics, brushed aside racial abuse, kept his dignity and fought with a quiet determination to become the greatest driver in the world.

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Publisher Code:
9781844545810
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ISBN 13:
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Published:
2009
Dimensions:
125x195mm
Pages:
338
Illustrations:
Soft Bound, Colour and b/w ill
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