Dirt Tracks to Glory: The Early Days of Stock Car Racing As Told by the Participants
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Customer Review: Legends of Early Nascar
This is the classic oldie, published in 1983, when many of the early participants of what became Nascar were sill alive and racing. Racing didn't always mean driving, but legends of design, mechanics, pit crew men, and promotion; all the people who made it to the tracks.
The cars were different, any Tom, Dick and Harry could purchase them off the show room floor. It was what these magicians of speed did to their stock cars in their garage that changed the stocker forever.
Some like Junior Johnson and the late Wendall Scott admitted to acquiring their skills running 'shine in the southern hills, while others became respectable and pretended it never happen, each has his story.
While there are a few copies still available make this classic a permanent addition to your racing dream shelf.
Nash Black, author of "Qualifying Laps" and "Sins of the Fathers."



