I've been an F1 fan for longer than you've been alive, I'd reckon. Started watching in 1998 and been hooked ever since. I've never paid too much attention to the pit crews; you don't see much of them, and when you do, they're suited-and-booted and all look the same. So yeah, when you started seeing shots of the Red Bull team and there's a tall black guy with cool dreads, I noticed. "Cool dude" was my genuine thought. And of course he's easy to recognise (which he mentions in this book), because yes, he's the only black guy in the crew, so he's easy to spot, and I learned his face way before he featured on Drive to Survive and got more of a media spotlight.
Calum Nicholas is an engineer who worked in F1 from 2014 to 2024, and was most recognisable as a member of the Red Bull Racing pit crew. This is his memoir, from childhood, through college, and to his first forways into car engineering and his break into F1.
The audiobook is read by the author himself, and he has a calming demeanour. Good narration. It's an interesting read, seeing the side of F1 we don't usually get access to. He goes into discussions about diversity near the end too, which I appreciated.
Good if you're into F1. Cool guy.