Why do some drivers come alive when the finish line is near, while others watch victory slip away in the final corners?
Last Lap Pressure is a dramatic, fast-moving exploration of how races are really won and lost in the closing moments. From famous last-lap overtakes and defensive masterclasses to strategic gambles, mechanical heartbreak, human error, and title-deciding controversy, this book goes deep into the pressure cooker of motorsport's final acts.
Written in a vivid, accessible style, it brings readers inside the cockpit, onto the pit wall, and into the emotional chaos of the finish itself. Along the way, it examines the hunted leader, the charging rival, the underdog's rare chance, the weight of championship moments, and the reason certain endings live forever in the memory of fans.
For readers who love Formula 1, endurance racing, IndyCar, NASCAR, rallying, touring cars, and the psychology of elite competition, Last Lap Pressure shows that the final lap is not just the end of the race. It is where motorsport reveals its truest self.