From Jacques Villeneuve, Champion of two worlds by Christopher Hilton

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From Jacques Villeneuve, Champion of two worlds by Christopher Hilton
Omg, I haven't read James Allen's biography and probably won't, but how the hell he can write sth cruel like that. Can't he get sued for false info or somtheing
The book was published in 2006, without the blessing of the Schumachers, and with quotes coming from people who were around at the time but not close to Michael - like Webber - plus a bunch of cut and paste stuff from various interviews and articles. Webber recounted the time Schumi sought him out after his maiden race to congratulate him on getting points (only ten or so cars finished the race so he'd have been hard pressed not to get any) and, at the time, he felt delighted and honoured to have been singled out for praise by the great man himself. Then he told James Allen that it was just a cynical photo opportunity because there were cameras everywhere. I mean, wtf?!? This is Michael Schumacher we're talking about; the cameras followed him everywhere, regardless of what he was doing. I thought that was a pretty nasty attitude from Webber and I lost a great deal of respect for him when I read that.
This is why I won't buy unauthorised biographies anymore; they're just hatchet jobs by gutter press journalists who don't give a damn about their subject but know they can make a quick buck by writing about them. I'd love to read a biography about Lando Norris but the only one so far was churned out by a crappy little sports reporter - I'm loathe to call him a journalist - from The Sun (lowest of the low in terms of the UK gutter press) and I don't even want to read what he has to say about the man, let alone pay the price of the book to do so.
If you'd like to read a biography of Schumacher, I recommend the ones by Christopher Hilton or Pino Allievi (the latter is an absolutely gorgeous coffee table book).
1993 (Formula Atlantic) / 1996 Photos: Robert Nadon/Canapress & ICN U.K.
From Jacques Villeneuve, Champion of two worlds by Christopher Hilton
From Jacques Villeneuve, Champion of two worlds by Christopher Hilton
Jacques Villeneuve in Italian Formula 3 (1989-1991)
Photos Julian Thomas, Paul Velasco/Canapress from Jacques villeneuve, Champion of two worlds by Christopher Hilton
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