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Speed Dating (Harlequin NASCAR)Nancy WarrenBooks |
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Nascar Greg Fielden
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In the past 60 years, NASCAR has taken the lead as America s most popular motor sport and has sped past hockey, golf, basketball, and baseball to become the second-most-watched sport on TV. NASCAR: The Complete History takes you on a thrilling ride through more than a century of racing, from the first closed-circuit auto race in 1896 to the creation of NASCAR in the 1940s to stars of today such as Jimmie Johnson, Tony Stewart, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. This is the definitive guide to the drivers, owners, races, and cars that have made NASCAR great. Every page is packed with incredible racing history. You ll enjoy: Hundreds of amazing NASCAR photographs A timeline of notable NASCAR moments from every year Rankings, points, wins, and earnings for every NASCAR season through 2008 Details on every top-level NASCAR race through 2008 Profiles of NASCAR s top drivers In-depth essays examining seven decades of NASCAR racing Fascinating NASCAR trivia and anecdotes |
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Driving with the DevilNeal ThompsonBooks |
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Then Tony Said to Junior... Mike Hembree
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The Great Book of Nascar Lists John Roberts
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Then Junior Said to Jeff-- NASCAR racing reigns as America's most popular sport not only because of its high-speed thrills and chills but also for the colorful characters and memorable moments this unique fraternity has produced over the past half century. Below are just a handful of excerpts from the sport's greatest behind-the-scenes stories ever told, as compiled in the first-of-its-kind collection, "Then Junior Said to Jeff
": "I'd rather not elaborate on that," [Dale Earnhardt Sr.] said [when addressing the media after his seventh Winston Cup championship and being asked about the earlier death of driver Neil Bonnett], then paused again. When he looked up, there was genuine pain in his face. His voice was halting when he spoke: "I can't go fishing in my own lake because of Neil," he said. "Because we fished in it all the time. I can't. . . . I've tried. . . . It's Neil's pond." Track promoter Enoch Staley recalls a race on Junior Johnson's home track of North Wilkesboro Speedway: "I saw something sail out of the stands and over the fence, right in front of [Johnson's opponent's] car. It hit the track... |
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"Then Junior Said to Jeff. . ." David Poole
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