Explore the thrilling illustrated story of NASCAR stock car racing in America with this stunning celebration filled with evocative photography, legendary drivers, and a decade-by-decade history. NASCAR 75 Years captures the
greatest moments throughout the decades: from the beaches of Daytona to the jaw-clenching competition, the mind-bending technology, the triumphs, the teamwork, and the high-speed thrills.
Large-format photography from throughout NASCAR history brings it all to life alongside
narratives written by a roster of veteran NASCAR reporters and historians.
Follow NASCAR's growth from a small, innovative family business to a
leader in sports entertainment,
witnessed each week by millions in person and on national television. The authors show the
evolution of the vehicles--from modified family sedans to 700-horsepower race-built behemoths, all the way through the "Next Gen" cars that debuted in 2022--and celebrate
the drivers who have piloted them around tracks like Daytona, Talladega, Darlington, Las Vegas, and more--
legendary heroes with names including Flock, Weatherly, Petty, Allison, Yarborough, Earnhardt, Waltrip, Gordon, Stewart, Johnson, Busch, all battling wheel to wheel, week after week, across the United States.
This
beautifully designed and extensively illustrated book provides the ultimate history of the legendary series, celebrating the
drivers, crew chiefs, pit crews, owners, and tracks, from the earliest days on Florida's beaches right through to today's superspeedways, short tracks, and road courses. Compiled by authors with a passion for motorsport,
NASCAR 75 Years is a volume no fan can be without.
Author: Al Pearce,Mike Hembree,Kelly Crandall
Publisher: Motorbooks International
Published: 04/11/2023
Pages: 224
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 3.29lbs
Size: 10.89h x 9.53w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780760380055
About the AuthorAl Pearce saw his first NASCAR race in 1966 in Daytona Beach and covered his first race in July 1969 at Dover, Delaware for the
Times-Herald of Newport News, Virginia. Since then, he's covered thousands of NASCAR, IndyCar, Formula One, NHRA, and SCCA races for the Tribune Company (1969-2004) and
Autoweek (1973-current). Pearce has authored thirteen books on racing, including
Unseen Earnhardt: The Man Behind the Mask and
Holman-Moody: The Legendary Race Team (with Tom Cotter). He lives in Newport News, Virginia.
Mike Hembree has written about motorsports for four decades and is the author of fourteen books, including
100 Things NASCAR Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die. He has won numerous awards, including the American Motorsports Media Award of Excellence. He also is a seven-time National Motorsports Press Association Writer of the Year and a three-time winner of the Russ Catlin Award for motorsports journalism excellence. Hembree has covered auto racing for
Autoweek,
USA Today, the
Greenville News, the
Spartanburg Herald-Journal, the SPEED Channel, and
NASCAR Scene. His news media career also includes coverage of the NFL, the NBA, MLB, the Olympics, and professional golf. Mike lives in Gaffney, South Carolina.
Kelly Crandall has been on the NASCAR beat full-time since 2013, and joined RACER.com as chief NASCAR writer in 2017. Her work has also appeared on NASCAR.com, NBC Sports, and in
NASCAR Illustrated magazine. A corporate communications graduate from Central Penn College, Crandall is a two-time George Cunningham Writer of the Year recipient from the National Motorsports Press Association (NMPA) and currently serves as the organization's president. She is also a regular co-host on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
Jimmy Creed was born and raised in Talladega, Alabama, and started going to the track there at an early age. As the sports editor of
The Anniston Star in nearby Anniston, Alabama, he twice received Alabama Sports Writer Association Story of the Year honors for stories written about the HANS Device and Davey Allison. He is the author of
Donnie Allison: As I Recall, the official biography of the famed Alabama Gang member. A 1989 graduate of the University of Alabama in journalism, he also served as the editor of
Saints Digest, the official publication of the New Orleans Saints from 1992 to 1996. He currently resides in Talladega.