F1 Generations
How Lewis Hamilton, Lando Norris and George Russell Reached the Summit of F1
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Narrated by:
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Simon Darwen
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By:
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Frank Worrall
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After one of the most exciting and closely-fought F1 Championships in years, Lando Norris stands top of the podium as World Champion, leading a new generation of young, exciting and fast British drivers gracing the grid. With George Russell joining Norris at the top table, Lewis Hamilton reaching the twilight of his extraordinary career, and Silverstone's iconic race track the venue of the season's mid-point, what is it about Britain's close relationship with motorsport that helps it continually produce the top talent in F1?
In F1 Generations, bestselling sportswriter Frank Worrall looks at the passing of the baton, examining Hamilton, Norris and Russell in the context of the lineage of successful and trailblazing British drivers that came before them - from Stirling Moss, Jackie Stewart, Graham Hill and James Hunt to Damon Hill, David Coulthard and Jenson Button - to explore what it takes to reach the very pinnacle of the sport and the legacy that you leave behind in the process.
F1 Generations is the in-depth and ultimate look at British F1's past, present and bright future ©2025 Frank Worrall (P)2025 Bonnier Books UK
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