- Flat
Out and Half Turned Over: Tales from Pit Road with Buddy Baker
- In Tales from Pit Road, driving legend Buddy Baker and racing
writer David Poole join forces to compile the most hilarious
collection of stories, memories, and anecdotes ever published.
Read about the bumps and brawls, the blood, sweat and tears,
and the practical jokes that happen behind the scenes from
the very drivers, owners, crew chiefs, and pit crew that make
up the heart and soul of stock car racing.
- Ford,
Lincoln & Mercury Stock Cars Color Series - his book
covers the stock cars of Ford, Mercury, and Lincoln from the
inception of Grand National racing in 1948 through the modern
era of NASCAR. Eighty-plus colour photos feature such legendary
cars as the Mercury, Galaxie, Thunderbird,
and Boss Mustang,
and the men who drove them. Also included is the Taurus presently
campaigned on the Winston Cup series. A special section takes
a look at the famous Aero-Wars of 1969 to 1971.
- Full
Throttle: The Life and Fast Times of Curtis Turner - Curtis
Turner dominated the sport of stock car racing and thrilled
fans with his daredevil driving in the 1940s, '50s and '60s,
long before NASCAR became an official racing organization.
Motor sports writer Edelstein breathlessly recounts Turner's
career as well as his significant contributions to the sport.
Turner (1924–1970) started driving his father's car
at age nine; by the time he was a teenager, he was running
moonshine in the Virginia hills, becoming famous for his ability
to outrun cops.
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