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Model Nascar
Stock Car Sprint Dirt Car Racing Vintage Reference
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If
you build Nascar stock cars, dirt cars, or short track models
cars, here is some great reference to help you build the
best model possible.
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- Best
Damn Garage in Town: My Life & Adventures - Smokey Yunick
- The World War II stories alone would make a fine book on their
own. He was a constant experimenter, making use of the Scientific
Principle at a time when most racing was by guess and by gosh,
and he was largely self-taught.
- Car
Coloring Books - Of all kinds. Great for youngsters.
- Circle
Track Chassis & Suspension Handbook - This book taps
into the weekend racer's quest for a proven information and
photos about a stock car chassis set-up. With the right chassis
settings, these racers can bring home trophies and cash. Without
it, they will find themselves in the back of the pack fighting
an evil-hardling race car.
- DW:
A Lifetime Going Around in Circles - DW tells about his
beginnings, his hometown life, and of course his love of racing.
The book is great, and provides a lot of insight into the man,
as well as the world of NASCAR. A GREAT book
- Fireball:
Legends Don't Fall From the Sky - This is the story of an
complex and amazing individual who happened to be one of the
greatest race car drivers of his time. The glory days of racing
serve as the back drop for a stormy love triangle that was the
talk of the tiny resort village of Daytona Beach during the
late 50’s and early ‘60s. Glenn "Fireball"
Roberts was the first modern superstar of stock car racing.
He was truly ahead of his time and already a legend in his late
20’s.
- 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.
- 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.
- Outlaw
Sprints - The most powerful, thrilling, and popular cars
ever to race on dirt track ovals spring from these pages! Powerful,
700hp motors pull the wheels of Outlaw Sprints from the ground
as they leave the turns and head into the straightaways. Witness
the history, development, technology, and construction of these
outrageous cars, along with revealing driver profiles in this
behind-the-scenes look at Outlaw Sprints. Anew addition to the
popular Color Series.
- Stock
Car Team Secrets - Bruce Martin takes readers into the pits
and garages to reveal insights of key personnel from the teams
of star drivers like Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt, Rusty Wallace,
Darrell Waltrip, Bill Elliott, Geoff Bodine, Kyle Petty, John
Andretti, Ernie Irvan and Ricky Rudd. NASCAR's top dogs--such
as Gordon crew chief Ray Evernham--reveal how they have mastered
the art of optimizing teamwork and car performance. The information
is presented in a style that's both comprehensible and entertaining,
and gives readers an understanding of the tactics and psychological
approaches implemented by the sport's best teams.
- Trans-Am:
The Pony Car Wars 1966-1972 - The SCCA Trans-Am series was
one of the most intriguing and exciting in motorsport history,
and one which signified the golden age of the pony muscle car.
This photo history follows Trans-Am from its inception through
the climactic the 1971 season, when drastic rules changes forced
the withdrawal of American manufacturers. Readers witness a
veritable "who's who" of Indy, NASCAR, Can-Am, and
F1 race legends-Foyt, Petty, Ickx, Donohue, Gurney, Jones, Hall,
and others-dicing it out on the greatest road courses in America
behind the wheels of muscle bound Mustangs, Camaros, 'Cudas,
Challengers, and Javelins.
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