After seventeen years of racing in Formula 1, Jenson Button has pretty much seen it all, and now he tells it all.
In his new autobiography appropriately entitled Life to the Limit, Jenson tells his full story for the first time in his own honest, intelligent and eloquent style.
From growing up as part of a motor-racing-mad family under the guidance of his father, John, to arriving at Williams as a fresh-faced 20 year-old, to being written off by some as a playboy and his fight back to the very pinnacle of his sport.
Button puts the reader behind the wheel and behind the scenes of the colorful, exhilarating but cut-throat world of Grand Prix racing.
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