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Titled "Stock Car Racing in the '50s: Pictures and Memories From Western New York and Northwestern Pennsylvania," Easton's book is filled with pictures of racers competing during that era, with ...
In the earliest days of stock car racing, horsepower was king. The bigger and badder the engine, the better the driver's chances were of winning and dominating races. However, in spite of the fact ...
The Hudson Hornet was a passenger-car turned race car and was dominant in motorsports. It was one of the first cars to participate in what we now know as NASCAR and helped shape stock car racing.
The stock car racing giant will executive produce the film, which means it will push the film to their millions of fans.
As drag racing took hold across the country in the late '50s and early '60s, there was one category the NHRA had no idea how to handle: the Stock classes. Since the whole purpose of hot rodding is ...
Renowned lawyer Jeffrey Kessler has labeled NASCAR as "the poster child for being an illegal monopoly" considering its history of anit-competition practices.
NASCAR drivers are a microcosm of society in general when it comes to personalities. It just so happens they chose to race stock cars for a living. Drivers in the top series of NASCAR have ranged ...
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