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Let'Em All Go!

 

By Chris Economaki

with Dave Argabright

The wait is over!

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.

Countless people through the years have asked Chris, “When are you going to write a book?” This coming May, the wait is finally over.

Introducing Let'Em All Go!- The Story of Auto Racing By The Man Who Was There.

Teaming with noted author Dave Argabright, Chris has penned an instant classic. Covering nearly every gamut of auto racing, with an emphasis on racing in the United States, Chris tells of the events and characters that shaped and influenced the sport through more than a century of competition.

Let'Em All Go! is a fast-paced narrative of one man’s journey across eight incredible decades of motorsports, remembering the characters, events, transitions, and evolutions that brought the sport to worldwide prominence. It’s not a facts-and-figures history book; far from it.

You’ll find every emotion on these pages. Laughter at the many funny stories; sadness, as Chris watched so many friends leave this world as they pursued perfection; intrigue, as unlikely developments in the sport are probed; fascination, as the sport’s evolution is explained and dissected; and a mixture of concern and optimism as Chris talks of the future of the sport.

Let'Em All Go! doesn’t just tell you what happened; it delves into why it happened, and what it all means.

Most of all, you’ll be given a once-in-a-lifetime, behind-the-curtain tour across eight decades of auto racing, from the man who has been called by noted publicist and author Tom Cotter, “the single greatest resource of racing knowledge in the history of the sport.”

Quality hardbound, 352 pages
plus 32 pages of color and b/w photos


Foreword by Roger Penske

$30.00 plus $6.00 s/h


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