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Jon Saltinstall grew up near Donington Park, where he witnessed his first motor race at the age of 12 after winning tickets in a local newspaper competition. Already fascinated by the sport and its history, he obsessively pursued his interest while following a career in banking. His admiration for Niki Lauda led him to embark on writing his first book, Niki Lauda: His Competition History, and after nine years, in 2019, he completed it only a matter of weeks before his subject’s death. The book covers Niki Lauda’s career that spanned 16 seasons and 18 years, competing in a wide variety of cars and categories. With over 374 pages and more than 500 photographs, many of which have not been published, his book provides a remarkable visual of his entire racing career.

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INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

Be good to the people you meet on the way up because you may meet them again on the way down.

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

Jon shares about the learning curve he experienced in the lending industry.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

2 Litre Ford Cortina 1978

BEST AUTOMOTIVE  ADVICE

Always remember cars are a liability, not an asset.

RECOMMENDED RESOURCE

 AutoSport Nostalgia Forum

RECOMMENDED BOOK

Niki Lauda: His Competition History, by Jon Saltinstall

Jim Clark: The Best of the Best,  by David Tremayne

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Form is temporary and class is permanent.

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