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F1 – Lewis Hamilton: The incredible adventure with a French!

F1 – Lewis Hamilton: The incredible adventure with a French!
F1 – Lewis Hamilton: The incredible adventure with a French!
Benjamin Labrousse

Editor

Despite a double / course, I decided to take charge of my dreams by heading for journalism. A graduate of a master’s degree in sports journalism, I sports and with still as much admiration for transfer window periods, where a club must make crucial choices for next season.

Legend among the legends, Lewis Hamilton will be honored on May 14, by the book “Lewis Hamilton, a true story”, retracing the significant moments of his career. The seven-time champion will not be the only icon to see a book to her honor to be published, since the Frenchman Marie-José Pérec will also publish her memoirs of the Games.

If his start to the season at Ferrari is complicated, Lewis Hamilton There remains for many the biggest pilot of all time. Septuple world champion (record ascended with Michael Schumacher), the British pilot imposed his hegemony on the world of Formula 1, in of a real icon in the eyes of millions of supporters. Soon, it is through a book that “King Lewis” should be talked about again.

A in the spotlight of Lewis Hamilton will appear in May

Indeed, on May 14 will be “Lewis Hamilton, a true story”. Written by Gaël Angleviel and published by City editions, this work aims to honor the significant facts of the immense career of Lewis Hamilton. The author y “Relive the great moments of the Hamilton phenomenon: the color pilot, younger world champion, the most titled pilot in the history of F1 alongside Schumacher. »» A week before the publication of this book, it is also the Marie-José Pérec who will occupy bookstores of all kinds, with the publication of his Olympic autobiography.

Marie-José Pérec also in bookstores

Entitled “My Olympic life”, the latter will appear on May 7 at Solar editions. “Between the of 1984, when I left Guadeloupe for the first time, and the bright summer of Paris 2024, forty years have passed with an almost unreal dazzling -; A breath, like my 48 seconds 25 on 400 m in Atlanta in 1996. But the moment may have come to look at this course with a little hindsight, of peace, she explained. It has become obvious since June 7, 2024, when I embarked in Brest with the Olympic flame to escort it to Pointe-à-Pitre, before having the honor, as a relayer, to alongside Teddy Riner the basin of the Tuileries Garden “can we read in a note from the publisher.

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