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OverviewFrom authors Anne Jones and former NASCAR champion Rex White, here are oral histories of more than 50 individuals from stock car and drag racing's not-so-distant past and present. Rich with original interviews and previously unpublished material, it includes drivers such as David Pearson, Junior Johnson, Bobby Allison, Bob Glidden and Hubert Platt; mechanics and builders; track crew; sportswriters; and owners such as Joe and J.D. Gibbs. Features many photographs and a foreword by Atlanta Motor Speedway President Ed Clark. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anne B. Jones , Rex WhitePublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.449kg ISBN: 9780786429882ISBN 10: 0786429887 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 09 May 2007 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Acknowledgments Foreword by Ed Clark Preface Introduction 1. Raymond Parks: Beginning with Liquor Cars 2. Chris Economaki: Editor and Publisher Emeritus of National Speed Sport News 3. Ed Samples: Early Racing Champion 4. Frankie Schneider: The Old Dutch Master 5. Julius Timothy “Tim” Flock: Grease Monkey on His Back 6. Charlie Bagwell: Good Time Charlie, “The Levi King” 7. Gober Sosebee: Georgia’s “Wild Injun” 8. TTaylor Warren: Picture This! 9. Roby Combs: Pioneer NASCAR Flagman 10. Frank Mundy: Hell Driver 11. Louis Jerome “Red” Vogt: Pioneer Master Mechanic 12. Joe and Juanita Epton: A NASCAR Tradition 13. Morris Metcalfe: NASCAR Scorer 14. Ray Fox: Master Mechanic and Car Builder 15. Rex White: Flat-Out and Belly to the Ground 16. Louis and Crawford Clements: Crackerjack Racing Mechanics 17. Charles “Slick” Owens: From the “Golden Glove” to the “Golden Lug Wrench” 18. Hubert Platt: Dragster Showman of the South 19. Robert Glenn “Junior” Johnson: Win, Wreck or Blow 20. Bobby and Socrates “Shorty” Johns: Racing’s Premier Father-Son Team 21. Phillip “Pee Wee” Jones: King of the Carolina Piedmont 22. “Tiger” Tom Pistone: Racing’s Little Giant 23. Marvin Panch: West Coast Marvel 24. Bettie Panch: Racing’s Family Advocate 25. Benny Parsons: Stormtrooper from the North 26. Everett “Cotton” Owens: King of the Modifieds 27. Johnny Allen: Addicted to Speed 28. James Hylton: Standing on Principle Pursuing His Dream 29. WC“Junie” Donlavey: Racing’s Angel 30. Dewayne “Tiny” Lund: From the Cornfields to Talladega 31. Charlie Glotzbach: “Chargin’ Charlie” 32. Jim Bray: Determined Canadian 33. David Pearson: The Cunning Silver Fox 34. Ronnie “Papa” Sanders: Master of Short Tracks 35. Morris Stephenson: Pioneer Racing Reporter-Promoter 36. Linda Vaughn: Elegant Entrepreneur 37. Harry Gant: “MrSeptember” 38. Robert Arthur “Bobby” Allison: Leader of the “Alabama Gang” 39. Dave Marcis: The Wingtip Wizard 40. Bob Glidden: Dragstrip Champion 41. Bill Chubbuck: Collector, Wrestler, Racer and Fan 42. The RevFrank Stark: “Will You Win the Real Race?” 43. Mike Bell: Living and Breathing Racing History 44. Mike Sykes: Old Timers’ Racing Club Founder 45. Betty Carlan: First Lady of Talladega 46. Larry Jendras: Maryland Racing Historian 47. Suzanne Wise: Librarian, Stock Car Racing Collection Archives, Appalachian State University 48. Gerald Hodges: Fan and Racing Reporter 49. Harlow Reynolds: Sports Enthusiast Extraordinaire 50. Greg Zyla: Journalist, Publisher, Racer and Broadcaster 51. Rick Minter: Sportswriter 52. “Captain Herb” Emory: WSB Radio Racing Talk Show Host and Traffic Reporter 53. Chris Siebert: Bandolero Bandit 54. Joey Logano: Fast Track to Fame 55. Joe Gibbs and J.DGibbs: A Racing Legacy 56. Chris Dilbeck: Young and Restless 57. The Greshams: Racing Is a Family Affair 58. Atlanta Motor Speedway President Ed Clark: The Other Side of the Tracks IndexReviews"""unique...belongs on the bookshelf of any race fan""--Racing Milestones; ""oral histories from 58 people who influenced the development of the sport...funny memories and poignant accounts of loss and struggle. This book will be popular...will introduce readers to people beyond the Pettys and the Earnhardts""--School Library Journal; ""a good read...it will give newer fans a broader perspective of the sport and long-time fans a greater depth of knowledge""--Appalachian Journal; ""Jones, White, and McFarland have ensured that dozens of classic stories are preserved in print--resulting in a book that both casual readers and sports historians will enjoy""--Oral History Review; ""exceeds the boundaries of most other literature currently available on this topic...valuable...this is an ambitious and important project, and it should be recognized for its contribution to the available body of literature on the history of motor sports in America""--The North Carolina Historical Review; ""a great book""--The Lynchburg Ledger." unique...belongs on the bookshelf of any race fan --Racing Milestones; oral histories from 58 people who influenced the development of the sport...funny memories and poignant accounts of loss and struggle. This book will be popular...will introduce readers to people beyond the Pettys and the Earnhardts --School Library Journal; a good read...it will give newer fans a broader perspective of the sport and long-time fans a greater depth of knowledge --Appalachian Journal; Jones, White, and McFarland have ensured that dozens of classic stories are preserved in print--resulting in a book that both casual readers and sports historians will enjoy --Oral History Review; exceeds the boundaries of most other literature currently available on this topic...valuable...this is an ambitious and important project, and it should be recognized for its contribution to the available body of literature on the history of motor sports in America --The North Carolina Historical Review; a great book --The Lynchburg Ledger. Author InformationWriter Anne B. Jones lives in Jackson, Georgia. Her articles have appeared in numerous newspapers and magazines. Rex White makes numerous NASCAR–related appearances today and has appeared in recent radio, newspaper, and television interviews, as well as national motorsports magazines. They are also the authors of Gold Thunder: Autobiography of a NASCAR Champion (2005). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |