What makes a man sit himself behind the wheel of a Formula 1-car? Is it the roar of the engine? The wheel-to-wheel combat? Pushing the car to limit just to see how fast you can go? F1-drivers are often described to have the same mentality as fighter-pilots. They have to react in milli-seconds, push their bodies to physical boundaries not thought possible and constantly push themselves, the team and the car to get ahead of their competition. They have to be fearless on track, or else you will lose out. Andrew Hawler has been described as the 'new' James Hunt. He is young, good-looking and downright daring on track. Some of his competitors have gone out and said he's too dangerous to be on track. One fateful afternoon, he finds out just how dangerous the sport he loves, is. In the aftermath, he starts to wonder if he can ever become the racer he once was. According to himself, that was the only version of him, that could win.
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