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  • Flat Out and Half Turned Over

    Tales from Pit Road with Buddy Baker

    Series series Tales from the Team
    In Flat Out and Half Turned Over, driving phenomenon Buddy Baker details the most hilarious collection of racing stories, memories, and anecdotes ever published. Read about the bumps and brawls; the blood, sweat, and tears; and the practical jokes that happen behind the scenes from the very drivers, owners, crew chiefs, and pit crew that make up the heart and soul of stock car racing. In this book ... Read more

    $12.99 USD

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  • Excuse me, which way is the Baja 1000?

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    Series Book 2 - Adventures of Airborne Andy
    "The everyday man out in the working world does something incredible and against all odds and advice. No one expected him to go through with it, everyone tried to talk him out of it, and NO ONE except Andy expected him to make it this far" -Brennan Dates"Excuse me, which way is the Baja 1000?" is a story about seizing the moment, pushing back the hands of time, and chasing a dream. It's about an ... Read more

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    Motorcycles, Motorcycling and Motorcycle Gear, #1

    Series Book 1 - Motorcycles, Motorcycling and Motorcycle Gear
    High Risk Motorcycle Riding -- How to Ride Smart and Well PreparedThis book gives you reliable information you can use to prepare for and do your best to overcome difficult riding situations.It will help you to travel smart, stay comfortable and remain in control when motorcycle riding gets really risky -- particularly when you're traveling in the rain or cold weather, at night or hammering out ... Read more

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  • The Indianapolis 500 - Volume Four: British Invasion (1963 – 1966)

    The Indianapolis 500 - A History, #4

    Series Book 4 - The Indianapolis 500 - A History
    Volume Four: British Invasion (1963 – 1966) tells how Ford Motor Company and Team Lotus joined to conquer the Indianapolis 500, inaugurating the modern era of higher automotive technology supported by corporate money - especially the opening shots of the infamous tire wars between Firestone and Goodyear. Speeds climbed quickly until tragedy struck in turn four in 1964...stopping the race and ... Read more

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  • Wicked Fast Talladega

    by J Louis Frey ...
    Bill France, founder of NASCAR, felt that Daytona wasn't big enough. So he bought some land in Alabama and had a race track built.A big track, a wide track, and a wicked fast track.If you're a NASCAR fan do you think you know lots about Talladega Superspeedway?What was the property used for before it was a speed plant?What was the original name of the track?What happened at the first race weekend ... Read more

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    The Harlan Boys and the First Daytona 500

    by John Havick ...
    Who won the first Daytona 500? Fans still debate whether it was midwestern champion Johnny Beauchamp, declared the victor at the finish line, or longtime NASCAR driver Lee Petty, declared the official winner a few days after the race. The Ghosts of NASCAR puts the controversial finish under a microscope. Author John Havick interviewed scores of people, analyzed film of the race, and pored over ... Read more

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    Known as a master storyteller by all who meet him on the road, Peter High (aka Donkey) spins a lively tale about the twists and turns of life, about what makes him tick - and about encounters with a mysterious character named JC."I love getting lost in my thoughts as I ride my Harley through the countryside that knits the wonderful provinces and islands of New Zealand together."Whether I'm riding ... Read more

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  • Fred Wacker

    Fred Wacker was a Formula 1 driver from the Chicago area who drove for Gordini among other marques. He became President of the Chicago Chapter of the Sports Car Club of America. Fred stressed safety issues, especially crowd control and the safety of sports car drivers. Wacker married a singer named Jana in the 1950s. His family was a noted one, his grandfather having been a commissioner of ... Read more

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    The Championship Years

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    Winner of 72 professional motorcycle races around the world and now a bestselling author, Carl Fogarty has been photographed more than most. This illustrated celebration of all his race victories provides a vivid reminder of the colour and charisma that he brought to the sport; and why he remains a legend to this day.Carl Fogarty was arguably the best British motorcycle rider the world has ever ... Read more

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  • Indy

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  • Silverstone's First Grand Prix

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    It was madness: Grand Prix drivers racing flat out from opposite ends of two long runways, only to turn away from each other at the last moment at corners improvised with hay bales. But such was the major part of the first Grand Prix course ever to be devised at Silverstone. Fortunately there were no head-on collisions, and the next year the organisers hit on a more sensible arrangement. But none ... Read more

    $11.99 USD