Kit Chapman is an award-winning science journalist and broadcaster. Initially qualifying as a pharmacist, Chapman began his career on medical journal The Practitioner before moving to Chemist+Druggist, the UK's leading magazine for pharmacists. After stints as campaign website manager for the British Medical Association and clinical editor for The Pharmaceutical Journal, Chapman was appointed comment editor for Chemistry World. Chapman also writes for the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, and has appeared as an expert for the BBC and Sky News. His first book Superheavy was listed as one of Publisher's Weekly's top 10 science books for Fall 2019.
Chapman writes engagingly about the benefits motor racing has brought to a climate problem that needs all hands on the wheel. * Financial Times * An entertaining and often insightful read that will be enjoyed by both racing fans and people generally interested in processes of innovation. * Science * A reminder of the crucial role that motorsport plays in the mission to save our planet. * Lucas di Grassi * Chapman expertly places scientific developments in societal and historical contexts while making you feel like he's sharing stories over beer at the local pub ... If you're not a racing fan, you probably know one. Racing Green would be an excellent way to get them interested in the science behind the cars. But I also highly recommend Chapman's book to scientists as a case study in how story can be just as powerful a force for change as fact. -- Diandra Leslie-Pelecky * Physics World * Chapman's clear passion for all things motorsport seeps heavily through the narrative of this book, and he engagingly walks us through the history of motorsport, and the extraordinary engineering that goes into all the materials and parts. * Engineering & Technology *