
Lone Wolf
By Doug Wolfgang
with Dave Argabright
A must read for fans of all types of auto
racing. Doug Wolfgang rose from humble beginnings to become one of the
most successful sprint car racers of all time. His smooth, fast style
and his thoughtful, articulate observations of the world around him
endeared him to legions of fans throughout the country. He reached the
pinnacle of his sport by winning hundreds of races during his career,
including five Knoxville Nationals triumphs. In April 1992 Wolfie was
terribly burned in a racing accident, and fought through
years of rehabilitation and dozens of surgeries to race again...READ
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Brick
by Brick
By Patrick Sullivan
Joie Ray was a pioneering racing driver from Louisville, Ky. who
in 1948 was the first African American racer to earn a AAA license.
Over the next decade Joie raced with MDTRA, IMCA, AAA, MARC (now
ARCA), and USAC.Patrick
Sullivan brilliantly captures the rough-and-tumble era in which Joie
made history. You'll smile and frown during various passages, as you
contemplate how Joie--as well as his father Joseph Sr., a pioneer in
his own right--changed the world, with a quiet, gentle dignity. This
is a book--and a cast of characters--you'll long remember.
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Let 'Em All Go!
By
Chris Economaki
with Dave Argabright
Auto racing has fascinated Chris
Economaki since 1932, and he has devoted his entire life to the
sport. His 73-year involvement has led him to become the most
widely-read and recognized commentator in the sport’s history,
along the way gaining an unmatched perspective of auto racing. READ
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Winner,
2007 AARWBA "Book of the Year" Award
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EARL!
By
Earl Baltes
with Dave Argabright
Innovative,
provocative, headstrong, visionary, gambler, colorful, fiery,
savvy… These words
well describe Earl Baltes, one of the most successful
short-track promoters in American history. Now “the Earl of
Eldora” has finally told the story of his life, his dreams,
and his experiences. It’s been a
rough, tough, daring journey, and now you can ride along. With
his colorful, straightforward style Earl tells of the many deals
and promotions that changed the course of American
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Hewitt's Law
By
Jack Hewitt
with Dave Argabright
There are many words to describe
Jack Hewitt: candid, funny, outgoing, demanding, intense,
honest, rigid, friendly, passionate, hot-tempered. Now, Jack has penned the
autobiography that will have the racing world talking for years
to come. Nearly 300 pages of honest, outrageous memories...READ
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American Scene
By
Dave Argabright
A collection of nearly 100
columns and feature stories from 1988 to 1997, from auto
racing’s well-known storyteller. The stories you have loved
for years, in a book to be enjoyed forever. These stories desribe in vivid detail some
of the dynamic characters who shaped our sport, but also cover
the grass-roots "little guy" who makes auto racing so
compelling...
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Wide Open
By
Brad Doty
with Dave Argabright
An amazing, exciting, emotional autobiography,
telling the story of one of sprint car racing’s most popular stars.
Brad Doty soared to the pinnacle of sprint car stardom, only to be cut
down in a devastating 1988 crash. A spinal injury stole his ability to
walk, but as this heartfelt and critically-acclaimed volume attests,
couldn’t diminish his will to live...READ
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