Mr. Le Mans, Tom Kristensen Tells All In His In-Depth & Dynamic Autobiography
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RELEASE DATEMay 18th, 2021AUTHORsTom Kristensen & Dan PhilipsenPUBLISHEREvro Publishing Limitedpages432ISBN978-8797260302GRAB YOUR COPYOn Amazon
Mr. Le Mans
Calling yourself “Mr. Anything” takes a certain amount of arrogance. It’s completely immodest, and very few get to self-apply that title. That’s why this book’s title, Mr. Le Mans: Tom Kristensen, is both right on the money and strangely off. Tom Kristensen is a lot of things. However, he’s not full of himself, loud, obnoxious, or an otherwise complete jerk.
But one thing you can definitely call him is Mr. Le Mans.
In His Own Words
On one level, this book is surprising because it’s truly written by Tom Kristensen, not a ghostwriter. Kristensen wrote it in Danish originally, then had it translated and edited by co-author Dan Philipsen, an editor at TV2 Sport in Denmark.
This fits because Tom Kristensen is a model of modern Danishness. He’s got the broad, handsome features, the thoughtful and well-spoken demeanor, and the quiet, Nordic determination to see something through to the end. Before anyone would mention that he’s from Denmark, you ...
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