If I could give this a 4.5* rating I would. The last chapter was such an emotional read it nearly had me in tears, something I rarely find reading non fiction. As for the rest of the book, it gave a real insight into Joey Dunlop's character. It was also fascinating to read about Joey's relationship with Honda and his career trajectory, especially later on when others were starting to write him off. And I liked the way the author used quotes from Joey, his family, friends and colleagues, as they really brought the pages to life.
It did take me a little while to get my head around the technical aspects of the bikes Joey rode and the book seemed to repeat itself in places. But all in all a biography I'm so glad I've read.