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K**R
An addictive and binge worthy read! Outstanding!
There's the term "binge watching" for a series on Netflix etc and I do a lot of binge reading. I binge read this book as I thoroughly enjoyed it and couldn't put it down. It was marvellous!I'm a fan of Formula 1 and have watched Drive To Survive on Netflix in which the author features so this book was one that really appealed to me.It was a tremendous book with many funny and interesting stories! It was very insightful and it gave you an idea of what it's like to be an Formula 1 team principal and all of the behind the scenes work that's involved.If you're an F1 fan and haven't read this yet then I'd encourage you to do so. You won't be disappointed with it!
J**N
A Must-Have For The F1 Fan
Surviving To Drive by Guenther Steiner is a comprehensive look at the 2022 Formula 1 season through the eyes of Haas boss Guenther Steiner.The style is very personable and anyone who watches F1 will recognize the individual voice of Guenther Steiner. This book is written in the style of the way Guenther Steiner talks. His huge personality shines through the pages.Guenther Steiner is down to earth. He tells it as it is and he has a sense of humor.For the F1 fan, Surviving To Drive is a ‘must-have’ and a ‘must-read.’ You will relive the 2022 season and glimpse behind the scenes.Guenther Steiner is a good team man. He recognizes the need for everyone to pull together. “A team is only as good as the people it has working for it and we’ve got some of the best.”He also recognizes the need to get on with the other F1 teams for the good of the sport. “As much as I disagree with what this guy thinks … we have to remember that ultimately we all sit under the same tree.”I thoroughly enjoyed Surviving To Drive. The essence of Guenther Steiner leaps from the pages. It is a fabulous read for the F1 fan, whatever driver or team you support.
L**E
A must-read for any F1 fan
I’m an F1 fan and after Formula 1: Drive to Survive (2019+) premiered on Netflix, one of the breakout stars was Guenther Steiner, then Team Principal of Haas so I was really excited to read Surviving to Drive: A Year Inside Formula 1.It’s written with Guenther’s trademark wit and honesty. I’ve read lots of books about F1 but I feel like I got a real insider’s view of what it’s like to be in charge of an F1 team. A lot of these types of books promise a lot but end up being heavily sanitised but I don’t think the author knows how to be anything but brutally honest.It’s a season that begins with a lot of promise but quickly provides Guenther with plenty to have opinions about. After Russia invades Ukraine, Haas terminate their contracts with their Russian driver, Nikita Mazepin (replaced by Kevin Magnusson) and sponsor, Urakali. Haas’ other driver is Mick Schumacher (son of 7 x World Champion, Michael Schumacher) and when he makes a series of costly mistakes on the track, Guenther gets the blame from Mick’s uncle, Ralf and the German media for whom a Schumacher can do no wrong.It’s a shame that Guenther (and Drive to Survive’s other breakout star, Daniel Ricciardo) are no longer in F1 because the sports needs big personalities.
M**N
Excellent read
It's written in true Guenther style, witty and full of the F bomb, though it's spelt the European way! He warns about the word being used right from the first page so don't read or complain if this offends: It wouldn't be Guenther without using this word.You often wonder about the fairness of what happens in a Grand Prix weekend and how the smaller teams are affected by the budget cap. etc. It gives a really good insight into the world of F1 and what happens in the pit lane from a Team Principle point of view. Enjoy!
P**R
****ing Brilliant!!
To everybody who knows of Guenther Steiner, this book is ****ing brilliant! It's written in Guenther's own inimitable and expletive filled style and gives a really good behind the scenes view of Formula One especially if the Haas team. Thoroughly recommended.
F**Z
brilliant
Tells the story of one season from his point of view, he writes the same way he speaks, blunt and straight to his point, being a season with Haas he had plenty of material to draw upon, well worth the read for the funny ironic way of his season if nothing else.
J**S
Interesting view from the inside of Formula one.
It's rare to have 'less corporate' views on Formula 1, so reading this book was like a breath of fresh air. A massive challenge starting such a team, with so much to loose, but Gunther is such a 'different character' and so determined, that results were obtained in ways that could only come from him, a personality so different to the culture out there....
P**N
Book
Great book
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