1967: Chris Amon, Scuderia Ferrari and a year of living dangerously
By John Julian
This is an uncommon book about an uncommon man, produced in an uncommon style. The man, of course, is Chris Amon, the young racing driver from New Zealand who earned a reputation as a hard-luck driver in F1 as victory after victory slipped through his fingers. Author Julian argues, however, that having survived when others did not, Amon is actually much luckier than many of his less fortunate contemporaries.
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