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“How Not to Be a Professional Racing Driver” is a humorous memoir by Jason Plato, a renowned British racing driver. This engaging narrative offers a behind-the-scenes look at the high-octane world of professional motorsport. Plato shares candid anecdotes, from thrilling victories to laugh-out-loud mishaps, providing insight into the unpredictable life of a racing driver. Co-authored with award-winning writer David Coulthard, the book blends motorsport history with personal tales, exploring themes of perseverance, passion, and the lighter side of a competitive career. Perfect for motorsport enthusiasts and fans of light-hearted autobiographies, this book captures the essence of racing with wit and charm.





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