In this intimate and humorous memoir, Guy Martin takes readers on a wild ride through his life's most unconventional years. From the highs of Formula One racing to the lows of prison sentences for drink driving, Martin shares his unflinching story with wit and charm.
Martin recounts the making of his award-winning television series Motorboys, which followed him as he navigated the world of motoring journalism with a mix of humor, honesty, and eccentricity. He also explores his experiences in prison, where he was sentenced for drink driving and spent time behind bars.
With a keen eye for detail and a sharp tongue, Martin skewers the excesses of modern society while revealing the true character beneath. Along the way, he discovers that being a racing driver isn't all it's cracked up to be - but neither is life in prison.
Through it all, Martin remains refreshingly candid about his own flaws and foibles, making this memoir both laugh-out-loud entertaining and thought-provoking. By sharing his unvarnished story with the world, he shows us that even the most unlikely people can have a rich inner life.