Behind every successful man there is always… a strong manager. For two decades, Willy Weber handled the affairs—perhaps of the most famous racer in the world—Michael Schumacher. In his life, Willy Weber tried his hand at many things: cleaning potatoes in the basement of a castle, driving an African diplomat, selling watches and alcohol, and even turning into a restaurateur. But his main passion was cars: he traded them, raced them, and in the end they brought him to “Formula 1.” The gray eminence Bernie Ecclestone, the F-1 rock star Flavio Briatore, stone-faced Ron Dennis, elegant Jean Todt, eccentric Eddie Jordan— the “queen of motorsport” of that era seemed like a real aquarium full of piranhas. Over time, Willy Weber felt right at home in it like a fish in water, and now he shares funny paddock anecdotes. You’ll learn how he met a young Schumacher, the secret of Michael’s move from Jordan to Bennetton, and why he preferred Ferrari over McLaren; you’ll also see in action a pair of clever managerial tricks.