A superb compendium focusing on the stars - past and present - of North America's biggest race series. Potted biogs of NASCAR legends, champions, one-hit wonders and up-and-comers help to paint a picture of the personalities that have shaped the sport. --Autosport, June, 2009
a good overview of the most important NASCAR drivers past and present. --MotorSport, October, 2009
The section dedicated to the current crop of drivers is obviously the largest, and includes nineteen of the most noteworthy. These drivers are racing for big budget teams and for huge purses at a time when NASCAR has become the most heavily-marketed entity in the United States. As a result, these drivers quickly become household names. Their faces are used to sell products for their team and personal sponsors on retail shelves, and they play themselves in television commercials. They are regular guests on popular television and radio shows, and even make cameo appearances on sitcoms, music videos and in feature films. The NASCAR drivers of the 21st century are as much in demand outside of the car as they are behind the wheel. Ben White has strived to give the reader many intimate details shots of life, opinions and reflections that fans may not know about their favourite drivers. Did you know that Ryan Newman has a Bachelor of Science degree in vehicle structural engineering? That might come in handy when his team is building him his new fleet of cars each season. The book includes a chapter featuring a number of drivers who lost their lives whilst in the prime of their careers. Adam Petty and Davey Allison stand out due to the long history both the Petty and Allison families have within the NASCAR community. As a memorial, these biographies will bring back some fond memories for fans as well as stand as a reminder of how dangerous this sport can be. The final chapter introduces us to the next wave of great drivers seeking to make a name for themselves on the NASCAR circuit. Open-wheel stars like Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya, Canadian Patrick Carpentier, and Americans Sam Hornish and AJ Allmendinger are in this new class of drivers hoping to adapt their considerable skills to piloting a clumsy stock car around a high-speed oval. Montoya is the real story here, as he represents the first Formula 1 driver to compete full-time in NASCAR. Most would consider this a step down, but Juan wanted to prove himself as a driver again, free of the computers and electronic aides that take much of the challenge out of a Formula 1 car. This book is a quick read as the biographies are brief, but the stunning collection of photographs, interesting statistics, and NASCAR trivia make thumbing through it a pleasant way for the NASCAR fan to spend a couple of hours. --canadian driver dot com, October 2009
A behind-the-scenes look at the hard-driving elite of stock car racing, NASCAR Racers immerses the readers in the action of the NASCAR Nextel Cup season, from garage and pit lane to finish line and winner's circle. You can get the inside scoop on today's top stoack car racers - the legendary veterans, the hot newcomers and the Rookie of the Year. here are stars( Jimmie Johnson, Tony stewart, Jeff Gordon, Matt Kenseth, Dale Earnhardt Jr) in profiles that give the full story on each driver's career, form his earliest racing efforts to the very first Nextel Cup. with year-by-year statistical tables and photos that capture the action on and off the track, this book shouldn't be missed by any NASCAR fan. --American Car World, Oct, 2009
The section dedicated to the current crop of drivers is obviously the largest, and includes nineteen of the most noteworthy. These drivers are racing for big budget teams and for huge purses at a time when NASCAR has become the most heavily-marketed entity in the United States. As a result, these drivers quickly become household names. Their faces are used to sell products for their team and personal sponsors on retail shelves, and they play themselves in television commercials. They are regular guests on popular television and radio shows, and even make cameo appearances on sitcoms, music videos and in feature films. The NASCAR drivers of the 21st century are as much in demand outside of the car as they are behind the wheel. Ben White has strived to give the reader many intimate details shots of life, opinions and reflections that fans may not know about their favourite drivers. Did you know that Ryan Newman has a Bachelor of Science degree in vehicle structural engineering? That might come in handy when his team is building him his new fleet of cars each season. The book includes a chapter featuring a number of drivers who lost their lives whilst in the prime of their careers. Adam Petty and Davey Allison stand out due to the long history both the Petty and Allison families have within the NASCAR community. As a memorial, these biographies will bring back some fond memories for fans as well as stand as a reminder of how dangerous this sport can be. The final chapter introduces us to the next wave of great drivers seeking to make a name for themselves on the NASCAR circuit. Open-wheel stars like Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya, Canadian Patrick Carpentier, and Americans Sam Hornish and AJ Allmendinger are in this new class of drivers hoping to adapt their considerable skills to piloting a clumsy stock car around a high-speed oval. Montoya is the real story here, as he represents the first Formula 1 driver to compete full-time in NASCAR. Most would consider this a step down, but Juan wanted to prove himself as a driver again, free of the computers and electronic aides that take much of the challenge out of a Formula 1 car. This book is a quick read as the biographies are brief, but the stunning collection of photographs, interesting statistics, and NASCAR trivia make thumbing through it a pleasant way for the NASCAR fan to spend a couple of hours. --canadian driver dot com, October 2009
The NASCAR drivers featured in these pages are the drivers who make stock car racing one of the fastest, and fastest-growing, sports around. They come from a variety of backgrounds and experiences, from all corners of the country. Some of NASCAR’s top racers bear an impressive racing pedigree, with names like Earnhardt, Gordon and Andretti, names that have been part of stock car racing history for decades. Others have worked their way through anonymity to reach the top, possibly to begin a new line of racing greatness. NASCAR Racers profiles former champions and up-and-coming stars alike. An array of colorful photographs accompany the personal and professional stories behind the leading racers on the circuit today, as well as a couple of veritable legends from recent years. Statistical tables allow you to compare the on-track successes of the different racers over the years. In words, images, and numbers, this book puts all you need to know about your favorite drivers at your fingertips.
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