The first authorised biography of one of Britain's best-loved
sportsmen.
Sir Stirling Craufurd Moss raced professionally over 500 times until his
near fatal crash in 1962. At the end of his racing career, he was the
most famous Briton - no footballer, jockey, boxer or pop star has
approached the national adulation Moss received.
In this book Robert Edwards recounts the life of this extraordinary man,
whose tally of wins was proportionately higher than that of any other
driver, ever, by a wide margin.
During his colourful racing career, Stirling Moss was incredibly gifted
and competitive, and he has talked in detail to Robert Edwards about his
eventful life, from the bullying at school which helped forge his
competitive spirit to the crash that almost ended his life.