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Frosty: The autobiography of one of the most beloved drivers in modern Australian motorsport history
The incredible true story of the boy from Doonside who became a Bathurst king.
Mark Winterbottom's story is unlike any other in motorsport. It's not about privilege or million-dollar sponsors - it's the tale of a working-class kid with a dream so big it defied the odds. Mark's family couldn't afford to buy him the motorcycle he needed to kick-start his career, so they purchased a raffle ticket instead. The chances of winning that shiny, new PeeWee 50 were as slim as a boy from Doonside, near Blacktown, one day winning the Bathurst 1000. He would win both.
Having won a bike to secure his start, Mark and his family poured everything into his unlikely motorsport dream. But it was more than just luck that would define Mark's career, which included stints at Ford Performance Racing (Tickford Racing) and Team 18. Frosty's story is a motorsport fairy tale that is also proof that with heart, hustle and an unyielding will to succeed, you can achieve greatness.
Mark went on to win 10 Australian national kart titles and 25 state championships before transitioning into Formula Ford in 2001. His meteoric rise continued in 2003 when he clinched the Konica V8 Supercar Series Championship and was honoured with the Mike Kable Young Gun Award. Mark would also become one of Ford's most famous drivers when he broke through to beat Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup by winning the 2015 Supercars Championship in his flying Falcon. Frosty is more than a story of fast cars, chequered flags and brushes with some of motorsport's greats, including Lewis Hamilton and Peter Brock. It's about resilience, family and overcoming life's biggest challenges. In this inspiring memoir, Mark shares the raw truth of his hardest battles: the irreparable fallout with his father, supporting his mother through cancer, and pushing forward when most would have given up.
From the streets of western Sydney to the summit of Mount Panorama, Mark Winterbottom's story is a powerful reminder that impossible dreams can be chased - and won.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarperCollins
- Publication date1 September 2025
- File size38.1 MB
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About the Author
Mark Winterbottom, known affectionately as 'Frosty', is an Australian motor-racing driver best known for his achievements in the V8 Supercars Championship. Encompassing over 35 race wins, 120 podium finishes, a Bathurst 1000 victory and the 2015 Supercars Championship, Winterbottom's career is a testament to grit, determination and perseverance.
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- ASIN : B0F49DPRL5
- Publisher : HarperCollins
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : 1 September 2025
- Language : English
- File size : 38.1 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 326 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-1460715048
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: 115,071 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

JAMES PHELPS is an award-winning journalist and author of Australia's bestselling true crime prison series that explores in gritty, page-turning detail the lives of the nation’s most notorious inmates and the histories of Australia’s hardest, toughest, most infamous and most murderous prisons. He is the author of 11 books, including Australian Heist, Australian Code Breakers and the author of the Riley Jax crime thriller Inside Man. Phelps is also an award-nominated biographer who co-wrote Dick Johnson; the Autobiography of a True Blue Aussie Sporting Legend, Johnathan Thurston: The Autobiography and Curtis McGrath: Blood, Sweat and Steel.
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- 5 out of 5 stars
Great gift idea!
Reviewed in Australia on 12 September 2025Arrived fast, in great condition. Purchased as a gift for a family member who is a HUGE Mark Winterbottom fan.
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4 Stars
Reviewed in Australia on 28 November 2025I was keen to get my hands on a copy of this book as soon as I heard about it. While I don't really watch Supercars at all now, I used to, and that was back when Frosty was in his prime. He was my favourite driver and I had heaps of merch. I enjoyed reading his story and the truthful way he told it. There was a lot about his upbringing and his rise up into Supercars. I think it would've been nice if there was more from his time in Supercars included, but I guess you can only make a book so big. There were definitely a number of things that surprised me during his story, particularly some things about certain times during Supercars and even one about a certain driver when he was young. I'd definitely recommend reading this if you're a Frosty Fan.
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So good
Reviewed in Australia on 3 September 2025Loved this book. I'm not into sports, but this is an incredible tale and so well written.
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Good book
Reviewed in Australia on 11 February 2026Good book, not a lot of racing and the later years are glossed over fairly quickly, but I would recommend
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