Red Mist by Nigel Stepney

Red Mist by Nigel Stepney

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motormania

Original Poster:

1,143 posts

254 months

Tuesday 9th October 2007
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I see that despite his publishers getting cold feet over his autobiography, Nigel is going it alone and will still release the book next year. All proceeds will be going to GOSH.

I wonder if it will be a good read or not?

Will there be any 'buried bodies' unearthed?

nioks

1,104 posts

216 months

Tuesday 9th October 2007
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I've just put my name down for a copy.
Bearing in mind the sudden change of heart by the original publisher, should my brakes suddenly fail on my car on the way home this evening, I would be grateful if someone would look into it....wink

coetzeeh

2,648 posts

237 months

Tuesday 9th October 2007
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nioks said:
I've just put my name down for a copy.
Bearing in mind the sudden change of heart by the original publisher, should my brakes suddenly fail on my car on the way home this evening, I would be grateful if someone would look into it....wink
very funny - make sure you know how to un-tie the laces on cement boots too biggrin

The Hypno-Toad

12,287 posts

206 months

Tuesday 9th October 2007
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Just a quick guess but I would imagine that you'll never be able to buy it from any bookshops or stalls at FIA approved circuits.

Hope Stepneys got a pair of really good running shoes, an excellent false beard and really good lawyer. The powers that be don't look too kindly on those who 'bring the sport into disrepute'

PJS917

1,194 posts

249 months

Tuesday 9th October 2007
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The Hypno-Toad said:
The powers that be don't look too kindly on those who 'bring the sport into disrepute'
I thought it was the powers that be that have brought the sport into direpute.

flemke

22,865 posts

238 months

Tuesday 9th October 2007
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flemke said:
The Hypno-Toad said:
Just a quick guess but I would imagine that you'll never be able to buy it from any bookshops or stalls at FIA approved circuits.

Hope Stepneys got a pair of really good running shoes, an excellent false beard and really good lawyer. The powers that be don't look too kindly on those who 'bring the sport into disrepute'
That is possible, although it would be difficult for them to justify an enforced ban on selling a book the proceeds of which would go the Great Ormond Street Hospital.
More likely, I should think, would be the two gangs of jackals' getting together and obtaining a court injunction banning the book's sale anywhere.
Without that, there is always the internet.wink