Reviews
“Anyone with even a passing interest in motor racing will find this a fascinating read.� - Fleet Transport Magazine “&Daily’s book is timely and needed for current and prospective racing drivers.� – Tim Kennedy, Motoracing, "The concept of The Champion's Pyramid, well articulated in this book, is universal. The six "ingredients necessary to success" are as necessary for a Politician, CEO, Manager, Musician, Salesman etc., or athlete in any sport." -Bruce Herrington, Unsere Gedanken "It's not often one comes across a book that is as clearly destined to become a future classic, as Derek Daly's Race to Win. What sets Daly's book apart is its sheer honesty. He brutally analyses his own and other drivers' failings and sets out what he calls his "Champion's Pyramid" - the essential ingredients a driver must develop to win." - Bob Montgomery, Irish Times, "In this particular case you really can judge a book by its cover.Race to Win: How to become a Complete Champion Driverreally does deliver on this grand statement by offering an informative yet easy to approach book on how to be the best motorsport racer you can be." -Classic Car Weekly, “In this particular case you really can judge a book by its cover. Race to Win: How to become a Complete Champion Driver really does deliver on this grand statement by offering an informative yet easy to approach book on how to be the best motorsport racer you can be.� - Classic Car Weekly, “The concept of The Champion’s Pyramid, well articulated in this book, is universal. The six “ingredients necessary to success� are as necessary for a Politician, CEO, Manager, Musician, Salesman etc., or athlete in any sport.� –Bruce Herrington, Unsere Gedanken “It’s not often one comes across a book that is as clearly destined to become a future classic, as Derek Daly’s Race to Win. What sets Daly’s book apart is its sheer honesty. He brutally analyses his own and other drivers’ failings and sets out what he calls his “Champion’s Pyramid� – the essential ingredients a driver must develop to win.� – Bob Montgomery, Irish Times, "Daly's book is timely and needed for current and prospective racing drivers. His analogies and stories, including his recollection and account of his own near-fatal Indy Car 1984 crash in Tony Bettenhausen's Provimi Veal Indy Car at Michigan International Speedway, provide interesting reading. Daly wrote about his own weaknesses and identified practices that make racing drivers great drivers and champions. That is vital information for anyone embarking on or currently engaged in a racing career." - Tim Kennedy, racingwest.com, "The concept of The Champion's Pyramid, well articulated in this book, is universal. The six "ingredients necessary to success" are as necessary for a Politician, CEO, Manager, Musician, Salesman etc., or athlete in any sport." Bruce Herrington, Unsere Gedanken "It's not often one comes across a book that is as clearly destined to become a future classic, as Derek Daly's Race to Win. What sets Daly's book apart is its sheer honesty. He brutally analyses his own and other drivers' failings and sets out what he calls his "Champion's Pyramid" the essential ingredients a driver must develop to win." Bob Montgomery,Irish Times, "Anyone with even a passing interest in motor racing will find this a fascinating read." - Fleet Transport Magazine "…Daily's book is timely and needed for current and prospective racing drivers." Tim Kennedy, Motoracing, "Anyone with even a passing interest in motor racing will find this a fascinating read." -Fleet Transport Magazine "…Daily's book is timely and needed for current and prospective racing drivers." Tim Kennedy,Motoracing, "In this particular case you really can judge a book by its cover. Race to Win: How to become a Complete Champion Driver really does deliver on this grand statement by offering an informative yet easy to approach book on how to be the best motorsport racer you can be." - Classic Car Weekly, "The concept of The Champion's Pyramid, well articulated in this book, is universal. The six "ingredients necessary to success" are as necessary for a Politician, CEO, Manager, Musician, Salesman etc., or athlete in any sport." Bruce Herrington, Unsere Gedanken "It's not often one comes across a book that is as clearly destined to become a future classic, as Derek Daly's Race to Win. What sets Daly's book apart is its sheer honesty. He brutally analyses his own and other drivers' failings and sets out what he calls his "Champion's Pyramid" the essential ingredients a driver must develop to win." Bob Montgomery, Irish Times, “Daly's book is timely and needed for current and prospective racing drivers. His analogies and stories, including his recollection and account of his own near-fatal Indy Car 1984 crash in Tony Bettenhausen's Provimi Veal Indy Car at Michigan International Speedway, provide interesting reading. Daly wrote about his own weaknesses and identified practices that make racing drivers great drivers and champions. That is vital information for anyone embarking on or currently engaged in a racing career.� - Tim Kennedy, racingwest.com, "Anyone with even a passing interest in motor racing will find this a fascinating read." - Fleet Transport Magazine "...Daily's book is timely and needed for current and prospective racing drivers." - Tim Kennedy, Motoracing