The Wildest Ride: A History of NASCAR (or how a bunch of good old boys built a billion dollar industry out of wrecking cars)

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The Wildest Ride: A History of NASCAR (or how a bunch of good old boys built a billion dollar industry out of wrecking cars) image
ISBN-10:

0743205073

ISBN-13:

9780743205078

Author(s): Menzer, Joe
Released: Jul 03, 2001
Publisher: Simon&Schuster
Format: Hardcover, 331 pages

Description:

A history of stock car racing in America journeys from the backwoods of North Carolina to the high-speed, big-money races of the present, profiling some of the superstars of the sport, the rivalries, and the tragedies that have rocked NASCAR.

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