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    The best Formula 1 autobiographies

    As with any other sport, if you are looking for a Formula 1 autobiography you won’t be short on options. However, if you’re looking for a good Formula 1 autobiography, we’ve got you covered.

    Niki Lauda: To Hell and Back

    The 1970s was a crazy era in Formula 1 and few stories capture it more perfectly than Niki Lauda’s, at times haunting, To Hell and Back.

    It is, though, a remarkable book by a remarkable individual.

    “Bild ran one headline which asked: ‘My God, where is his face?’ The piece explained: ‘Niki Lauda, the world’s fastest racing driver, no longer has a face.

    It is no more than raw flesh with eyes oozing out of it.’ There really is no point in having a complex about losing half an ear.”

    Johnny Herbert: What Doesn’t Kill You…

    Herbert is probably known more for his media work than his driving now, but he very nearly gave everything – in the worst possible sense – to his motorsport career and quest to become