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Ayrton Senna: The Hard Edge of Genius

Ayrton Senna: The Hard Edge of Genius

Christopher Hilton

Throughout his two World Championship-winning seasons of 1988 and 1990, and his controversial disputes during the intervening year, racing driver Ayrton Senna regularly made headlines, yet to many he is a shy and introverted personality. This biography aims to capture the man and his achievements.
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From his World Championship victory in 1988 to his controversial disputes the following year and finally to his recapture of the title in 1990, Ayrton Senna has regularly made the headlines. Yet many regard him as a shy and introverted personality. This biography offers a portrait of the man who has been described as the most talented motor-racing driver since Jim Clark. Senna is seen through his own eyes and those of the people who have been close to him. Here is the child from Sao Paolo who taught himself to drive in a farm jeep; the youth who astonished spectators at the Le Mans World Kart Racing Championship and who stormed his way through the Formula Ford 1600 scene to earn a place in Formula One; and the Senna whom few people really know - his philosophy, his religious beliefs, his feelings about his achievements and setbacks, and his explanation of the idea that drives him on to further goals. The author also wrote "Nigel Mansell" and "Conquest of Formula One".

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Title - Ayrton Senna: The Hard Edge of Genius

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Author - Christopher Hilton

ISBN 13 - 9780552137546

Imprint - Corgi Books

Publisher - Transworld Publishers Ltd

Date Published - 30/06/1994

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Binding Type - Paperback

Dimensions - 127 x 198 x mm

Weight - 230 g

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