Jean Alesi: Beating the Odds
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Synopsis
Jean Alesi is one of the most exciting drivers in Gnand Prix racing. His style is flamboyant and his philosophy is that of a pure racer. Yet until Canada 1995 he had competed in 90 Formula 1 races without a win. Canada was an emotional victory for millions of admirers all over the world, as well as his fellow drivers and the Ferrari team. This book explores Alesi's background from his Sicilian father emigrating to France. It charts his early racing career in karts and chronicles his astonishing entry into Formula 1 in 1989, and the chaos this caused with several top teams chasing him.
Book details
Published
01/02/1996
Publisher
Patrick Stephens Ltd
ISBN
9781852605476
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