How to Be an F1 Driver: My Guide To Life In The Fast Lane
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Jenson Button ist schon echt ein lustiger Typ und ich mochte dieses Buch wirklich sehr gerne. Die Mischung aus Anekdoten und Informationen rund um das Thema Racing war wirklich sehr interessant und ich konnte noch einiges dazu lernen, vorallem das Thema bremsen und all den Technikkram in der einfachsten Version ist so faszinierend!! Hat sich auf jeden Fall gelohnt es zu lesen
I do like Jenson Button. I think he's such a nice guy and I love his sense of humour, which he also shows in his writing. He did make me chuckle multiple times and I love it that he doesn't take himself too serious. I think any F1 fan would enjoy this, but one thing that confused me was that he swayed between different motorsports. While the majority of this book is about Formula One, there are two random chapters in between where he talks about the Baja 1000 and Le Mans. And then he goes back to F1. Didn't really understand this kind of structure, since there wasn't some kind of connection between those chapters, but I did enjoy his writing. I also liked his chapter about working for Sky as a former F1 driver.
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Beiträge
Jenson Button ist schon echt ein lustiger Typ und ich mochte dieses Buch wirklich sehr gerne. Die Mischung aus Anekdoten und Informationen rund um das Thema Racing war wirklich sehr interessant und ich konnte noch einiges dazu lernen, vorallem das Thema bremsen und all den Technikkram in der einfachsten Version ist so faszinierend!! Hat sich auf jeden Fall gelohnt es zu lesen
I do like Jenson Button. I think he's such a nice guy and I love his sense of humour, which he also shows in his writing. He did make me chuckle multiple times and I love it that he doesn't take himself too serious. I think any F1 fan would enjoy this, but one thing that confused me was that he swayed between different motorsports. While the majority of this book is about Formula One, there are two random chapters in between where he talks about the Baja 1000 and Le Mans. And then he goes back to F1. Didn't really understand this kind of structure, since there wasn't some kind of connection between those chapters, but I did enjoy his writing. I also liked his chapter about working for Sky as a former F1 driver.