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Chris Welbon is on page 189 of 410
The story of Ayrton Senna (and Alain Prost) deserves a much better book than this. British F1 journo shows typical English disdain for American facts: (Salt Lake City, Idaho; Michael [rather than his father Mario] Andretti's F1 driver's world championship for Lotus in 1978). The interviews are impressive: Prost, Bernie Ecclestone, Niki Lauda, Martin Brundle; but it reels like it should be better.
Aug 18, 2011 07:44PM
Senna Versus Prost: The Story of the Most Deadly Rivalry in Formula One

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Chris Welbon
Chris Welbon is on page 266 of 410
Still terribly-written, still utterly fascinating. Somehow I've waited a whole week to see Senna's biopic. I'm trying to decide if the following is true: "There aren't many sports that lend themselves to psychodrama like motor racing and tennis."
Aug 26, 2011 08:53PM
Senna Versus Prost: The Story of the Most Deadly Rivalry in Formula One


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