zinni05's review against another edition
funny
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
noodlebee's review against another edition
funny
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
medium-paced
4.5
xkvstw's review
2.0
I liked JB before I read this book.
I didn't know how cheap he is, I swear half of the book is how much stuff that his average reader could never afford cost. His is whining about how much the upkeep of a yacht cost. Boo hoo hoo Jenson, your boat was expensive? Guess what, we don't care. The worst part for me was when he implied he is paying the captain just to stay on his boat. Oh, the privileged white boy entitlement! You are paying him for his time and service, you c*nt.
It was a boring read, I am glad I finished it.
I didn't know how cheap he is, I swear half of the book is how much stuff that his average reader could never afford cost. His is whining about how much the upkeep of a yacht cost. Boo hoo hoo Jenson, your boat was expensive? Guess what, we don't care. The worst part for me was when he implied he is paying the captain just to stay on his boat. Oh, the privileged white boy entitlement! You are paying him for his time and service, you c*nt.
It was a boring read, I am glad I finished it.
samacbon123's review against another edition
5.0
Great read!
A lot of interesting stories from his F1 career! I enjoyed the style as well as in some parts, it’s presented as a helpful guide to be a good F1 driver and it works well! Really interesting to see how F1 works today. Comparing it to the last F1 book I read “Jackie Stewart: Winning is never enough” I would say this has more interesting stories about the modern cars!
A lot of interesting stories from his F1 career! I enjoyed the style as well as in some parts, it’s presented as a helpful guide to be a good F1 driver and it works well! Really interesting to see how F1 works today. Comparing it to the last F1 book I read “Jackie Stewart: Winning is never enough” I would say this has more interesting stories about the modern cars!