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The Wildest Ride: A History of NASCAR (Or, How a Bunch of Good Ol' 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 Ol\' Boys Built a Billion-Dollar Industry Out of Wrecking Cars)
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In "The Wildest Ride, " sportswriter Joe Menzer, who lives in the heart of racing country, takes readers on a colorful, fact-filled spin through NASCAR's incredible 50-year run. of photos.

In "The Wildest Ride, " Joe Menzer gives us a timely, comprehensive look at the dramatic, rollicking history of stock-car racing in America, exploring both its inauspicious bootlegging beginnings and the billion-dollar industry that it has become. Menzer straps the reader into the driver's seat for a run through NASCAR's history, revealing the sport's remarkable rise from rogue outfit to corporate darling. Menzer also profiles the many superstar drivers who have dominated the sport, men as unpredictable as they are fearless, including "The Intimidator," Dale Earnhardt, whose ferocious driving made him NASCAR's signature personality -- and whose tragic death at the 2001 Daytona 500 was mourned by millions.

Menzer expertly maneuvers through the tight corners and wide-open straightaways of NASCAR's history, examining the circuit's attempt to distance itself from its "redneck racin'" past without compromising its country roots. Simultaneously rowdy and insightful, "The Wildest Ride" is a thorough and unfailingly honest account of NASCAR's amazing rise to prominence and a sweeping account of a uniquely American phenomenon.


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WILDEST RIDE

Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Product Weight: 0.91 lbs
Author: Menzer, Joe
Publication Date: 2002-06-04
Language: English
Series: Touchstone Books (Paperback)
Publisher: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Dewey Decimal Classification: 796.720
Number of Units in Package: 1

ISBN: 9780743226257