The first sanctioned stock car race of the "modern" era was held in 1948 in Daytona Beach, FL. The race was held on a course comprised partially of unpaved beach front, and the car that won that inaugural event was owned by a former outlaw moonshine runner. Today, American stock car racing is a multibillion-dollar industry, a powerful medium for corporate advertising, and one of the most popular spectator sports in the country.
This two-volume encyclopedia is the Daytona 500 of stock car racing books-an essential "Bible" that provides an all-encompassing history of the sport as well as an up-to-date examination of modern-day stock car racing.
The first sanctioned stock car race of the "modern" era was held in 1948 in Daytona Beach, FL. The race was held on a course comprised partially of unpaved beach front, and the car that won that inaugural event was owned by a former outlaw moonshine runner. Today, American stock car racing is a multibillion-dollar industry, a powerful medium for corporate advertising, and one of the most popular spectator sports in the country.
This two-volume encyclopedia is the Daytona 500 of stock car racing books-an essential "Bible" that provides an all-encompassing history of the sport as well as an up-to-date examination of modern-day stock car racing.
This two-volume encyclopedia is the Daytona 500 of stock car racing books—an essential "Bible" that provides an all-encompassing history of the sport as well as an up-to-date examination of modern-day stock car racing.How did stock car racing become firmly entrenched in American pop culture, especially in light of the lack of interest in motorsports overall as a spectator activity in the United States? And what has been the secret to NASCAR's financial success and growth over the last six decades?Encyclopedia of Stock Car Racing highlights approximately 250 subjects that have defined the sport since stock car racing was first organized. Organized in A-Z order, it covers all of the greatest drivers, such as Richard Petty, Jimmie Johnson, Junior Johnson, and David Pearson; the special races such as the Daytona 500 and Brickyard 400; and the famed tracks across the country, from Bristol Motor Speedway to Darlington Raceway to Talladega Superspeedway. This unprecedented resource collects information about every element of NASCAR history in one place: the early personalities who shaped the sport and set things in motion, the past greats who have now retired, and today's rising stars who continue to make stock car racing one of the most popular sports in the United States.
“"This two volume encyclopedia makes an excellent start in covering the rich history of NASCAR racing. . . . This reference will help the public, students, and researchers understand the unique history of this favorite sport. Summing Up: Recommended." - Choice”
This is a surprisingly good choice for NASCAR fans who want more than to watch races from their recliners, and an enjoyable source for researchers and casual consultants alike. School Library Journal
This two volume encyclopedia makes an excellent start in covering the rich history of NASCAR racing. . . . This reference will help the public, students, and researchers understand the unique history of this favorite sport. Summing Up: Recommended. Choice
Overall, a treasure trove of information about a much-loved American sport. Recommended for school and public libraries where there is an interest in the sport. Booklist
This is a fun resource to browse and users will come across many names, races, and interesting facts that they are likely to overlook with a basic Internet search. This work would be a useful addition in the recreation collections of public libraries. ARBA
Lew Freedman is a veteran journalist and author who has worked for newspapers including Chicago Tribune and The Philadelphia Inquirer. His published works include ABC-CLIO's African-American Pioneers of Baseball; Latino Baseball Legends; Peyton Manning: A Biography; and LeBron James: A Biography.
How did stock car racing become firmly entrenched in American pop culture, especially in light of the lack of interest in motorsports overall as a spectator activity in the United States? And what has been the secret to NASCAR's financial success and growth over the last six decades? Encyclopedia of Stock Car Racing highlights approximately 250 subjects that have defined the sport since stock car racing was first organized. Organized in A-Z order, it covers all of the greatest drivers, such as Richard Petty, Jimmie Johnson, Junior Johnson, and David Pearson; the special races such as the Daytona 500 and Brickyard 400; and the famed tracks across the country, from Bristol Motor Speedway to Darlington Raceway to Talladega Superspeedway. This unprecedented resource collects information about every element of NASCAR history in one place: the early personalities who shaped the sport and set things in motion, the past greats who have now retired, and today's rising stars who continue to make stock car racing one of the most popular sports in the United States.
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