Karun Chandhok - Drive to Victory : Incredible True Stories from the Fastest Sport in the World (KS2 School Visit)

Welcome former F1 driver Karun Chandhok to your school to tell your children about what it takes to compete in the fastest sport in the world?
Karun Chandhok is now a leading commentator in the sport takes readers behind the scenes and under the bonnet in his new book Drive to Victory!
Karun will take the children from trackside to podium, revving up the engines of Formula 1 fans who are obsessed with their favourite drivers and curious kids who want to know more about the science and engineering that goes into building the speed machines. With interactive pit stops along the way, his event is packed full of fun facts and answers to questions like how fast do F1 cars really go, and what track is the hardest to drive in the world. It’s lights out and away we go!

Date - Tuesday 1st July
Available time... 9am
KS2 Children - School years 3, 4. 5 & 6.

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The perfect read for the Formula 1-mad kid in your life. Written by real-life racing driver Karun Chandhok! How fast do Formula 1 cars really go? How do you become a racing driver? What track is the hardest to drive in the world?Discover the most amazing stories and incredible stats and facts about the fastest and most exciting sport on the planet. From trackside to podium, leading Sky Sports Grand Prix commentator and former Formula 1 driver Karun Chandhok showcases the best teams, drivers, tracks, cars, jaw-dropping moments and more.

Featuring the iconic drivers on the circuit today, including Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, Lando Norris and George Russell, plus iconic drivers from the past like Michael Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel and Jenson Button, and the trailblazing female drivers Maria Terese de Filippis and Lella Lombardi - and not forgetting the great teams and impressive tracks that push drivers to their limit. Karun takes readers behind the scenes and under the bonnet to show what it really takes to drive to success in the world of F1 and how you can be a part of it.