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    Nigel Mansell
    The Kampung Boy
    • A childhood memoir of a boy growing up in rural Malaysia in the 1950s and 1960s. It follows a boy named Mat through childhood misbehaviour, life on his father's rubber plantation and Muslim traditions and ceremonies, drawing out the humour and comedy in even the most ordinary situations.

      The Kampung Boy
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    • Nigel Mansell

      A Photographic Portrait

      • 240 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      Nigel Mansell began his World Championship Grand Prix career in 1980, achieving his first win five years later. His subsequent victories captured public adoration, making him one of the most celebrated British racing drivers. Known for winning in front of home crowds, he drew record numbers of fans to UK races. Mansell's career was marked by drama; he was physically fit yet often finished races in a state of collapse due to his intense dedication. His relationships with fellow drivers and teams were frequently tumultuous, earning him significant media attention. His emotionally charged departure from Europe after becoming World Champion in 1992 led to a new chapter as an Indycar driver in the USA, which continued to captivate fans back home. This insightful book chronicles Mansell's racing journey, from washing windows to fund his passion to his retirement from F1 in 1995. Featuring over 250 stunning photographs, it includes a biographical essay that highlights his rise to fame and offers contemporary insights from those who knew him. Mansell emerges as a sportsman who preferred to showcase his talents on the track, known for his fast, consistent, and relentless driving style, even if he lacked the finesse of some of his contemporaries. As noted by a leading F1 commentator, "as a racer, he was among the very best I have ever seen."

      Nigel Mansell