NASCAR's Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Outrageous Drivers, Wild Wrecks and Other Oddities
Tim Flock once raced with a monkey in his car. When the 1961 Western North Carolina 500 was declared over after only 250 miles because of a deteriorating track surface, 4,000 fans held the drivers hostage. Driver Lloyd Seay was shot and killed by a cousin in a dispute over payment for a load of sugar used in their moonshining operation. One of NASCAR's earliest tracks, in Daytona, Florida, used a beach for one straightaway and a public highway for the other.

Containing fifty lists of the top-ten drivers, tracks, finishes, technological innovations, and so on, NASCAR's Most Wanted will inform and amuse diehard fans and newcomers to the fast-growing, always exciting world of stock car racing.
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NASCAR's Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Outrageous Drivers, Wild Wrecks and Other Oddities
Tim Flock once raced with a monkey in his car. When the 1961 Western North Carolina 500 was declared over after only 250 miles because of a deteriorating track surface, 4,000 fans held the drivers hostage. Driver Lloyd Seay was shot and killed by a cousin in a dispute over payment for a load of sugar used in their moonshining operation. One of NASCAR's earliest tracks, in Daytona, Florida, used a beach for one straightaway and a public highway for the other.

Containing fifty lists of the top-ten drivers, tracks, finishes, technological innovations, and so on, NASCAR's Most Wanted will inform and amuse diehard fans and newcomers to the fast-growing, always exciting world of stock car racing.
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NASCAR's Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Outrageous Drivers, Wild Wrecks and Other Oddities

NASCAR's Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Outrageous Drivers, Wild Wrecks and Other Oddities

by Jim McLaurin
NASCAR's Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Outrageous Drivers, Wild Wrecks and Other Oddities

NASCAR's Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Outrageous Drivers, Wild Wrecks and Other Oddities

by Jim McLaurin

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Overview

Tim Flock once raced with a monkey in his car. When the 1961 Western North Carolina 500 was declared over after only 250 miles because of a deteriorating track surface, 4,000 fans held the drivers hostage. Driver Lloyd Seay was shot and killed by a cousin in a dispute over payment for a load of sugar used in their moonshining operation. One of NASCAR's earliest tracks, in Daytona, Florida, used a beach for one straightaway and a public highway for the other.

Containing fifty lists of the top-ten drivers, tracks, finishes, technological innovations, and so on, NASCAR's Most Wanted will inform and amuse diehard fans and newcomers to the fast-growing, always exciting world of stock car racing.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612340425
Publisher: Potomac Books Inc.
Publication date: 07/31/2001
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 262
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Jim McLaurin writes about auto racing for THESTATE.COM, South Carolina's home page. He won the writer-of-the-year awards of the National Motorsports Press Association in 1993 and 1999 and of the International Hot Rod Association in 1983. He lives near Columbia, South Carolina.

Table of Contents

List of Photographsviii
Prefaceix
"Wish I Hadn't Done That": Racing's biggest bonehead plays1
Magic Time: When they put it all together7
Turner Tales: NASCAR's original party animal13
Real Racers: Drivers who rose above the crowd19
Famous Comebacks: Drivers who got up off the deck25
All in the Family: Rooting around NASCAR's roots33
Good Sports: Their mamas would be proud43
First Time for Everything: Had to start somewhere49
Ten Indy-Car Drivers Who Won Winston Cup Races: Fenders, no fenders--didn't make a difference55
Who's in Charge Here? Me.: The "Iron Fist" of NASCAR61
They Called Him "The Intimidator": Dale Earnhardt earned his reputation67
The Ever-Quotable NASCAR: They turned a clever phrase75
Drivers You Either Love or Hate: No middle ground for these guys81
Landmark Races in NASCAR History: Races that upped the bar91
One-Race Wonders: Drivers who had their 15 minutes of fame99
On Other Playing Fields: Drivers who excelled in other sports105
Outside the Lines: Sometimes the track's not big enough109
Unbreakable Records: The high-water marks of NASCAR racing117
What Might Have Been: Drivers who drew the short straw123
Now, That's a Ballpark!: Race arenas for the stout-hearted131
Women Drivers: The few, the proud, the ladies of NASCAR137
The Edge of Your Seat: Ten bright and shining moments143
They Died with Their Boots On: They paid the ultimate price151
On a Hot Streak: If Pete Rose were a driver...157
Fudgin' with the Rules: If you can't outrun 'em, outsmart 'em165
Top 10 Championship Battles: Pennant chases, NASCAR style173
Fanatics: The ones in the cars aren't the only nuts181
Building a Better Mousetrap: Innovations that changed the game187
Weird at the Wire: Things don't always go according to Hoyle193
Not Your Father's Oldsmobile: If it has four wheels, it's a race car199
They Just Didn't Give a Damn: It's not all left turns, you know203
Country When Country Wasn't Cool: They were NASCAR before there was a NASCAR211
Bibliography219
Index223
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