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  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Oct-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Atlantic Books
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In this gripping memoir, Nick Fry, the former CEO of Brawn GP, reveals how he found himself in the driving seat for one of the most incredible journeys in the history of motor sport. At the end of 2008, Nick, then head of Honda's F1 team, was told by his Japanese bosses that the motor company was pulling out of F1 in 30 days. This was a disaster for the team's 700 staff, for Ross Brawn, who Nick had recently recruited as chief engineer, and for the drivers, Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello. But in a few short weeks, Nick and Ross would persuade Honda to sell them the company for £1 (plus all the liabilities). Just 13 weeks later, the Brawn GP team, led by Nick and Ross, would win the first Grand Prix of the 2009 season, and go on to win the Driver's and the Constructor's Championship, with a borrowed engine, a heavily adapted chassis, and, at least initially, no sponsors. Nick gives an up-close-and-personal account of how he and Ross turned disaster into championship glory and laid the foundations for what was to become the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 team. Along the way he gives the inside track on the drivers, the rivalries between teams, on negotiating with Bernie Ecclestone, on hiring and working with two global superstars: Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton&;and offers a unique and thrilling perspective on an elite global sport.

Recenzijas

The story of Brawn GP is legendary. Imagine sitting at home at Christmas thinking you were out of a job, then by next Christmas you were a World Champion. This is F1's Leicester City story - it's every bit as exciting and magical. -- Damon Hill It is refreshing for a book to be written about a sport as exciting as Formula One which covers the enormous amount of work that happens behind the scenes to bring two cars to the grid. -- Sir Jackie Stewart Nick Fry and Ed Gorman take us behind the mysterious and tightly closed doors of F1 to tell the remarkable story of the 2009 season, through the eyes of someone at the centre of the action. -- Martin Brundle Fascinating detail covering efforts behind the scenes to keep Brawn GP alive and on course for their extraordinary World Championship. Nick Fry gives a refreshingly honest and, at times, self-deprecating account. Reporting from the sidelines, it's clear we only knew half the story... -- Maurice Hamilton, award-winning motor-sport writer and broadcaster This book portrays all that is good about Britain. The very best talent in motor sport, excellent designers, engineers and sound business leaders who kept their heads in a crisis... and then went on to win a World Championship against all the odds in the most ruthlessly competitive sport there is. A truly inspiring story. -- Lord Digby Jones, Former Director General of the CBI and former Minister of State for UK Trade & Investment

Foreword: Bernie Ecclestone 1(4)
Prologue: Our dream start 5(8)
1 Bombshell from Honda
13(12)
2 Pulling the team from the fire
25(20)
3 Now it's our turn to become team owners
45(12)
4 One hell of a tunnel and getting Ross on board
57(14)
5 Bringing the RA109 to life as BGP001
71(10)
6 Testing the rocket ship
81(8)
7 Now Bernie wants to buy us
89(10)
8 Branson steals the show at Melbourne
99(10)
9 Winning with no money
109(18)
10 A night to remember in Monaco
127(12)
11 Keeping our heads as Ron calls for the aero number
139(10)
12 The buying game: Mercedes, the Glazers and Air Asia
149(12)
13 The dip
161(10)
14 Rubens on a charge asjenson struggles
171(14)
15 Brawn GP scales the heights in Brazil
185(14)
16 Splitting with Jenson
199(12)
17 Michael
211(14)
18 The long road to hiring Lewis Hamilton
225(12)
Epilogue: Looking back on a sporting fairy tale 237(8)
Cast of characters 245(5)
2009 FIA Formula One World Championship Results 250(19)
Illustration credits 269(2)
Acknowledgements 271(1)
A note about the authors 272(4)
Index 276
Nick Fry was appointed the managing director of the BAR Formula One team in 2002, which became the Honda F1 Racing Team in 2006. When Honda pulled out of F1 in 2008, Fry led a management buy-out with Ross Brawn, becoming CEO of the Brawn GP team. After the sale of the team to Mercedes he became CEO of Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport before leaving in 2013. He is currently chairman of the professional e-sports team Fnatic.

Ed Gorman was a foreign news correspondent for The Times, covering wars in Afghanistan, the Balkans and Sri Lanka, before becoming the paper's sailing and Formula One writer. He attended sixty consecutive F1 races between 2006-09. In recent years he has been editorial director of the sports management company OC Sport and has published a memoir, Death of a Translator.