The Death of Ayrton Senna
By (Author) Richard Williams
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
25th October 2010
2nd September 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Motor sports
796.72092
Paperback
192
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 12mm
139g
The best book ever written about the legendary driver, tying in with a new Working Title documentary film Millions of people around the world watched in horror on that fateful day in Imola at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix when Ayrton Senna's car careered off the track at 190mph. The greatest driver in Formula One history was dead. In this classic sports book, reissued to tie-in with a new Working Title documentary film about Senna, Richard Williams explores the complex Brazilian who was a hero in his own country and an icon to everyone who loved not just motor-racing but sport itself. In his drive to win and his desire always to test himself to the limit, Senna embodied all that is best and most thrilling in sport.
Essential reading * The Times *
Instantly hailed as a classic ... a fitting elegy to a unique talent * Sunday Times *
A fascinating description of the machinations of Formula One and a tribute to a driver "so perfect nobody thought anything could happen to him" * Daily Telegraph *
Richard Williams is chief sports writer for the Guardian. His previous jobs include chief sports writer of the Independent, assistant editor of The Times, editor of Time Out and Melody Maker, and head of artists and repertoire at Island Records.