Michael Schumacher

by Christopher Hilton

Published 21 November 1994
Written by the author of "Michael Schumacher: Controversial Genius", this book takes the story right up to the present with an examination of Schumacher's careeer since joining Ferrari in 1996. Using race by race analysis and insights from key F1 personalities, the super-hero status and the complex Maranello culture, together with the repercussions of the 1999 leg injury for this highly competitive driver .

Ayrton Senna

by Christopher Hilton

Published March 1990
In this meaty paperback, published to mark the tenth anniversary of Ayrton Senna's death, Christopher Hilton marries and updates four of his earlier titles about the legendary driver into one volume of more than 100,000 words. He chronicles Senna's entire story, from the wealthy childhood inBrazil to his fatal crash in 1994. It is a fast-moving and comprehensive account of an extraordinary life that will appeal to the wider public as well as to Senna fans.

Jacques Villeneuve

by Christopher Hilton

Published 25 March 1996

Johnny Herbert

by Christopher Hilton

Published 16 September 1996

Damon Hill

by Christopher Hilton

Published 16 July 1998

Mika Hakkinen

by Christopher Hilton

Published 7 July 1997
Mika Hakkinen is one of the fastest drivers in Formula 1 - in his first race for Marlboro Mclaren in 1993, he outqualified Ayrton Senna. He is also known for his frequent crashes. The cheerful Finn's racing ability and dogged optimism helped him hold the McLaren team together through their recent traumas, and to fight back after a near-fatal accident to take fifth place in the 1996 drivers' World Championship. This work is his full story. It includes an in-depth review of 1996 and the start of the 1997 season with expert analysis of the new McLaren chasis and Mercedes engine.