Michael Schumacher

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Michael Schumacher - Driver's World Champion 2003

Here are just a few of the books on Michael Schumacher and Ferrari that you may find interesting with direct links to Amazon.co.uk - just click on the books image.

Michael Schumacher by Christopher Hilton.

Christopher Hilton is a renowned writer of sporting biographies and has previously written biographies on Ayrton Senna, Gerhard Berger and Jacques Villeneuve. Here Hilton traces the career of Germany's first F1 World Champion.

 

 

Michael Schumacher- Driven to Extremes by James Allen

James Allen is well known to British audiences as part of the ITV F1 presenting team, James being the pit lane 'spy'. He has previously collaborated with Nigel Mansell on his autobiography and here writes a biography of Michael Schumacher.

 

 

Michael Schumacher: A Formula for Success by Michael Schumacher and Derrick Allsop

Derrick Allsop's book was written with the full co-operation of Michael Schumacher. As well as charting his career it has interesting insights of his off-track preparations for which he is famed and admired by his peers - Schumacher being considered one of the fittest racing drivers of all time. Accompanied by some stunning photography I found this a very enjoyable and easy read.

Ferrari Formula One by Rainer Schegelmilch

At almost 350 pages this books presents a fascinating pictorial history of Ferrari in Formula One and is accompanied by English, French and German text - a truly international book! The forward is by former Ferrari driver and champion, Niki Lauda.

Ferrari Formula One racing Team by David Tremayne

David Tremayne charts the ups and downs of the Ferrari F1 team throughout it's long history.

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