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No. 11-20 of 41 Books




Drag Racing: Drive to Win








Drive to Win: The Essential Guide to Race Driving

Carroll Smith takes a no-nonsense approach to advising aspiring professional road racers. The book is heavily oriented toward road racing and toward professional drivers, but contains a great deal of information invaluable to autocrossers and amateurs. Great coverage of the mental and physical aspects of driving to win, as well as car and driver preparation, safety, tires and traction, etc. Mr. Smith has obviously been around the track more than a few times, and he shares some interesting stories about famous and not-so-famous race drivers.




Encyclopedia of Stock Car Racing, The

Stock car racing is one of the fastest-growing spectator sports in the United States, both at the track and on television. Veteran journalist Frank Moriarity's A-to-Z guide to the high-octane sport covers its history; participant interviews; alphabetical listings for major personalities, places, and machines; and a glossary of stock car terminology. 225 color and b&w photos and illustrations.




Fast as White Lightning : The Story of Stock Car Racing

Revised and updated to coincide with NASCAR's 25th anniversary, Fast as White Lightning is a colorful panorama of stock car racing as it evolved from a recreational activity of moonshiners in the 1930s on improvised dirt tracks to its current status as one of the nation's most popular sports.




Ferrari Formula 1

Ferrari and Formula--an outstanding combination. The red racers from Maranello hold every record: the most victories, the greatest number of Champion drivers (with McLaren) and the most constructor's titles (with Williams). Ferrari's successes have been spread out over a long period of time--the forty-six years since the beginning of recent Grand Prix history. Time and time again the team's triumphant moments have been followed by periods of decline and stagnation. The cult-status of Ferrari, and the enthusiasm that it generates, remain unchanged. How does the marquee maintain its everlasting fascination? This book is hot on the trail of Ferrari's secret.




Ferrari: Formula 1 Racing Team




Ferrari: The Passion and the Pain







Formula One Racing: With Marlboro, McLaren, Mercedes







Honda GP Racers








How to Tell if You're a Real Race Fan: A Guidebook for Stock Car Fans




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