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Earnhardt : The Final Record by John C. Regruth, Dan Markham Dale
Earnhardt : Remembering the Intimidator by Triumph (Editor), Triumph
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Earnhardt Collector's Value Guide by CheckerBee Publishing -
This Collector's Value Guide for the driver known as The Intimidator,
features full-color photos and values for Dale Earnhardt die-cast collectibles,
secondary market values for his trading cards, career highlights and a
detailed biography. It also includes features on other Dale Earnhardt
collectibles Trading Paint : Dale Earnhardt Vs. Jeff Gordon Classic Photos from a Classic Rivalry by Mark Bechtel, George Tiedemann (Photographer) As Dale Earnhardt was winning NASCAR championships in the early '90s, a young driver named Jeff Gordon was rising in the ranks. Assisted by crew chief Ray Evernham, Gordon became Earnhardt's chief rival and a dominant force in this increasingly popular sport. In Trading Paint, sports photographer George Tiedemann brings their rivalry to life in hundreds of "you-are-there" images shot on the track and in quieter moments of reflection. The respect these two champions have for each other shines through these images, many of them previously unpublished. Accompanying the photographs, their biographies tell an unforgettable story. The book takes the reader from the intensity in Earnhardt's eyes after winning his seventh championship, to his bumping of Gordon at Pocono in an attempt to pass him, to Gordon's unprecedented three championships ('95, '97, '98) in four years. Racing With the Hawk : The Man Behind Dale Earnhardt by Jerome Lucido - An insider's view of the thrilling world of NASCAR is viewed through the eyes of one of the sport's most inspiring individuals--Don Hawk, the right-hand man of Dale Earnhardt. Dale Earnhardt : Always a Champion by Jeff Bartlett (Editor), Triumph Books - Hardcover - 144 pages Limited edition (April 2001) NASCARŪ For DummiesŪ by Mark Martin - Like its teammates in the Dummies series, NASCAR for Dummies is cleverly organized and clearly focused. Winston Cup Series driver Mark Martin is in the driver's seat, providing a speedy tour through America's fastest-growing sport. In typical Dummies style, NASCAR for Dummies is filled with fun stuff such as lists of the 10 greatest drivers of all time, the 10 can't-miss races, and 10 future stars. It also contains plenty of information--from what NASCAR stands for and what makes a stock car a stock car to the rules of Pit Road and quick overviews of the 21 racetracks that host Winston Cup Series races. There's even good, practical advice about attending races (secure lodging well in advance, decide between infield and grandstand tickets, etc.) and pointers on how to best appreciate the televised races. After reading this book, you'll have no trouble qualifying as a NASCAR fan. --Sunny Delaney amazon.com |
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