Now in paperback, this is the bestselling autobiography of the motorbike racing legend, truck mechanic and TV presenter Guy Martin. He describes what is was like to survive a 170mph fireball at the Isle of Man TT in 2010, and his struggles with the flipside of fame. Martin is much-loved among motorbike racing fans, and has earned new admirers through his TV shows "The Boat That Guy Built, How Britain Worked" and "Speed". This was a number one bestseller in hardback, knocking Mary Berry from the top of the non-fiction charts. *Also appeared in March Buyer's Notes*
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