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As lead presenter for Sky Sports Formula One live coverage, Simon
Lazenby is at the center of Grand Prix race-weekend action. In this
book, he takes us off camera to give us exclusive,
behind-the-scenes access to the people who power this
multi-billion-pound sport.Drawing on over a decade’s accumulated
first-hand knowledge and connections across the paddock, Simon
talks to key experts and professionals within the teams and the
overall organization, who each reveal how they operate, how they
compete, the skills they've learnt to navigate the challenges they
face.Among the insiders who let us into their world are Max
Verstappen's race engineer, whose voice we hear on the driver's
cockpit radio communicating key strategic decisions, and the Aston
Martin mechanic who oversees the team responsible for assembling
the F1 car from 145,000 different components before each GP.
There's the performance coach, who has to ensure that the drivers'
necks can withstand the equivalent of 24kg of weight (helmet + head
+ G force) and Giorgio Piola whose sketches of F1 cars have been
revered since the late 1960s. George Russell talks about life at
Mercedes as their new lead driver. And at the top of pyramid are
Zak Brown, CEO of current contenders McLaren, and James Vowles,
team principal of Williams, who are breaking through. In all, we
get insight for some 27 separate roles up and down the paddock.We
see split-second, mid-race decision-making at the pit wall,
lightning physical and technical efficiency in the pit lane,
high-level politics and boardroom maneuvers, emergency medical
interventions, genius design innovation and much more inside track
action. This is a unique, first-hand insight into human performance
under extreme pressure at the highest level of motorsport, bringing
man and machine together to compete at speeds of 200 miles per
hour.