Brundle and Zanardi meet fans

Former grand prix drivers Martin Brundle and Alex Zanardi will be in central London on Thursday offering fans a chance to meet them and get signed copies of their new books

Brundle and Zanardi meet fans

The pair will be appearing at the famous Sportspages bookshop on Charing Cross Road where Brundle will be signing copies of his new book 'Working the Wheel', while Zanardi will be signing his book 'My Story.'

Brundle's book offers a personal insight into all the circuits he has raced on in the current F1 calendar, plus some eyewitness accounts of Le Mans from his sportscar days.

Zanardi's autobiography looks back at his entire career from karting all the way through to his accident at the Lausitzring and his recovery afterwards.

The feast for racing fans begins at 12.30pm when Zanardi appears for one and a half hours, while Brundle, who is also signing at WH Smith on Holborn Circus from 12.30pm-1.30pm, arrives at 5.30pm.

For those who are unlucky enough to miss Brundle in London he will also be appearing at Books Etc in Canary Wharf on Friday from 1pm to 2pm and at Ottakers in The Glade Shopping Centre, Bromley from 5pm. On Saturday he will also be in ASDA in Handsworth, Sheffied from 1pm to 2pm.

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