Description
The Limit by Michael Cannell is a gripping account of Formula One in the 1950s and 1960s, when racing was at its most thrilling — and most perilous. At the heart of the story is the fierce rivalry between Phil Hill, who became America’s first Formula One World Champion, and Wolfgang von Trips, Ferrari’s brilliant German driver whose life was tragically cut short.
Cannell blends meticulous research with fast-paced storytelling to capture the glamour, danger, and raw human drama of an era when drivers risked everything for glory on the track. Packed with vivid detail, it’s both a portrait of legendary figures and a tribute to one of motorsport’s most dramatic periods.
Perfect for Formula One fans, motorsport historians, and readers who love real-life tales of courage, rivalry, and triumph against the odds.
Hardback in generally very good condition for age with very good dust cover.