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- catalog contributor b13214873.
- catalog contributor b13214874.
- catalog created "c2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "c2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- catalog description "20. High Speeds in the High Desert -- 21. Bill France Builds NASCAR -- 22. Blue Crown Specials -- 23. Haulin' Shine and Racin' Hell: Good Ole Boys -- 24. He Did It His Way: Cunningham Challenges Europe -- 25. It Sure Sounded Like a Winner: Novi -- 26. Wilbur Shaw: The Man Who "Owned" Indy -- 27. Pikes Peak: The Race to the Clouds -- 28. Drag Racing: From Main Street to Mainstream -- 29. The Best Revenge Is Revenge: The Mighty 300s -- 30. Tony Hulman: IMS and USAC -- 31. The Tweedy Jacket Set: Sports Car Club of America -- 32. Carrera Panamericana: The Pan American Road Race -- 33. The Race of Two Worlds: Monza 1957-1958 -- 34. Run What You Brung: Formula Libre at Lime Rock -- 35. All American Sports Car: Corvette -- 36.A.J. Foyt: Winning Was Everything -- 37. Rear Engine Revolution -- 38. When Holman and Moody Meant Ford -- 39. Garlits Goes to the Rear -- 40. America's First World Champion: Phil Hill, 1961 -- 41. Total Performance: Ford Takes on Everyone -- ".
- catalog description "42. The White Winged Warriors: Chaparral -- 43. Karting: If You Don't Have a Kart Experience, You Don't Have a Prayer -- 44. Carroll Shelby's Greatest Product, and the Cobra -- 45. Linda Vaughn: Racing's Big Sister -- 46. Andy Granatelli and the "Whooshmobile": STP Turbine -- 47. The Greatest Field in the History of Racing: 1967 Indianapolis 500 -- 48. If You Can't Buy 'Em, Beat 'Em: Ford Takes LeMans -- 49. The Eagle Flies at Spa -- 50. Richard Petty Becomes "King Richard," 1967 -- 51. Unlimited Dreams, Dominant Reality: Can-Am -- 52. Movies Go Racing, and a Few Get It Right -- 53. Sprints and Midgets -- 54. Sports Cars or Stock Cars? Trans-Am -- 55. Everyone's Mr. Speed: Mickey Thompson -- 56. It Sure Sounded Good on Paper: Formula 5000 -- 57. Records Without Limitations: Land Speed Record, Postwar -- 58. We're Just Racing for Trophies: The SCCA Runoffs -- 59. More Than Acting Like a Racer: Paul Newman -- 60. Wings and Wide Tires Exploit the Wind: McLarens and Eagles -- ".
- catalog description "61. IMCA: Racing Within ($) Limits -- 62. New Tracks Built: 1949-1971 -- 63. The Unfair Advantage: Roger Penske and Mark Donohue -- 64.I Can Go Slow Faster Than You Can: Bracket Racing -- 65. This Time with More Rules and More Competition: Can-Am Reborn -- 66. DIRT on Dirt -- 67.A Great Idea Sold Out: International Race of Champions -- 68. American Formula One: Shadow, Penske and Parnelli -- 69.A True "World" Champion: Mario Andretti -- 70. Road Racing Goes Professional: John Bishop and IMSA -- 71. United Stats Grand Prix, Postwar -- 72. Unser, the First Clan of Racing -- 73. Awesome Bill from Dawsonville: Bill Elliot in 1985 -- 74. World of Outlaws -- 75. Tracks Lost: 1971-1986 -- 76. Eight in a Row, Nissan GTPs -- 77. The New Fuel of Racing: Sponsorship -- 78. It's More Than Just an Old Car Thing: Vintage Racing -- 79. The Open Wheel Schism: CART, the IRL and All Those Egos -- 80. Gordon Doesn't Take Lanier -- 81. The Viper Strikes for Dodge -- 82. Who's This Guy Panoz? -- ".
- catalog description "83. The Luck of Being Earnhardt -- 84. Sports Car Split: IMSA/Sports Car/USRRC/ALMS/Grand Am -- 85. The New Speedways: 1986 On -- 86. Lo Tech with Hi Excitement: NASCAR Trucks -- 87.A Day for History: John Force, Kenny Bernstein and Shirley Muldowney.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-212) and index.".
- catalog description "Machine generated contents note: 1. Race of the Century: Nineteenth Century That Is -- 2. The Man Who Invented Racing: The Bennett Rules -- 3. Uniquely American Tracks: Dirt Ovals -- 4. The Great Race: New York to Paris, the Long Way, 1908 -- 5. The Race That Started an Empire: Henry Ford and the 999 -- 6. The Vanderbilt Cup: 1904-1916 -- 7. The First Superstars: Oldfield, DePalma and Mulford -- 8.A Full Day of Racing: Twice Around the Clock on a Dirt Oval -- 9. Indianapolis Motor Speedway -- 10. Mercer: America's First Great Race Car -- 11. Stutz: The Car That Made Good in a Day -- 12. United States Grand Prix: Prewar -- 13. The Brothers Duesenberg -- 14. Duesenberg Wins at the French Grand Prix -- 15. Holy Trinity and the Miraculous Motors: Miller, Offenhauser, Goossen -- 16. Frank Lockhart -- 17. Land Speed Record: To 1939 -- 18. Sticks Instead of Bricks: Racing on the Boards -- 19. The Vanderbilt Trophy, Roosevelt Raceway Revival: 1936-1937 -- ".
- catalog extent "x, 221 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0786412356 (softcover : 50# alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "c2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland & Co.,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "796.72/0973/0904 21".
- catalog subject "Automobile racing United States History 20th century.".
- catalog subject "GV1033 .M37 2004".
- catalog tableOfContents "20. High Speeds in the High Desert -- 21. Bill France Builds NASCAR -- 22. Blue Crown Specials -- 23. Haulin' Shine and Racin' Hell: Good Ole Boys -- 24. He Did It His Way: Cunningham Challenges Europe -- 25. It Sure Sounded Like a Winner: Novi -- 26. Wilbur Shaw: The Man Who "Owned" Indy -- 27. Pikes Peak: The Race to the Clouds -- 28. Drag Racing: From Main Street to Mainstream -- 29. The Best Revenge Is Revenge: The Mighty 300s -- 30. Tony Hulman: IMS and USAC -- 31. The Tweedy Jacket Set: Sports Car Club of America -- 32. Carrera Panamericana: The Pan American Road Race -- 33. The Race of Two Worlds: Monza 1957-1958 -- 34. Run What You Brung: Formula Libre at Lime Rock -- 35. All American Sports Car: Corvette -- 36.A.J. Foyt: Winning Was Everything -- 37. Rear Engine Revolution -- 38. When Holman and Moody Meant Ford -- 39. Garlits Goes to the Rear -- 40. America's First World Champion: Phil Hill, 1961 -- 41. Total Performance: Ford Takes on Everyone -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "42. The White Winged Warriors: Chaparral -- 43. Karting: If You Don't Have a Kart Experience, You Don't Have a Prayer -- 44. Carroll Shelby's Greatest Product, and the Cobra -- 45. Linda Vaughn: Racing's Big Sister -- 46. Andy Granatelli and the "Whooshmobile": STP Turbine -- 47. The Greatest Field in the History of Racing: 1967 Indianapolis 500 -- 48. If You Can't Buy 'Em, Beat 'Em: Ford Takes LeMans -- 49. The Eagle Flies at Spa -- 50. Richard Petty Becomes "King Richard," 1967 -- 51. Unlimited Dreams, Dominant Reality: Can-Am -- 52. Movies Go Racing, and a Few Get It Right -- 53. Sprints and Midgets -- 54. Sports Cars or Stock Cars? Trans-Am -- 55. Everyone's Mr. Speed: Mickey Thompson -- 56. It Sure Sounded Good on Paper: Formula 5000 -- 57. Records Without Limitations: Land Speed Record, Postwar -- 58. We're Just Racing for Trophies: The SCCA Runoffs -- 59. More Than Acting Like a Racer: Paul Newman -- 60. Wings and Wide Tires Exploit the Wind: McLarens and Eagles -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "61. IMCA: Racing Within ($) Limits -- 62. New Tracks Built: 1949-1971 -- 63. The Unfair Advantage: Roger Penske and Mark Donohue -- 64.I Can Go Slow Faster Than You Can: Bracket Racing -- 65. This Time with More Rules and More Competition: Can-Am Reborn -- 66. DIRT on Dirt -- 67.A Great Idea Sold Out: International Race of Champions -- 68. American Formula One: Shadow, Penske and Parnelli -- 69.A True "World" Champion: Mario Andretti -- 70. Road Racing Goes Professional: John Bishop and IMSA -- 71. United Stats Grand Prix, Postwar -- 72. Unser, the First Clan of Racing -- 73. Awesome Bill from Dawsonville: Bill Elliot in 1985 -- 74. World of Outlaws -- 75. Tracks Lost: 1971-1986 -- 76. Eight in a Row, Nissan GTPs -- 77. The New Fuel of Racing: Sponsorship -- 78. It's More Than Just an Old Car Thing: Vintage Racing -- 79. The Open Wheel Schism: CART, the IRL and All Those Egos -- 80. Gordon Doesn't Take Lanier -- 81. The Viper Strikes for Dodge -- 82. Who's This Guy Panoz? -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "83. The Luck of Being Earnhardt -- 84. Sports Car Split: IMSA/Sports Car/USRRC/ALMS/Grand Am -- 85. The New Speedways: 1986 On -- 86. Lo Tech with Hi Excitement: NASCAR Trucks -- 87.A Day for History: John Force, Kenny Bernstein and Shirley Muldowney.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Race of the Century: Nineteenth Century That Is -- 2. The Man Who Invented Racing: The Bennett Rules -- 3. Uniquely American Tracks: Dirt Ovals -- 4. The Great Race: New York to Paris, the Long Way, 1908 -- 5. The Race That Started an Empire: Henry Ford and the 999 -- 6. The Vanderbilt Cup: 1904-1916 -- 7. The First Superstars: Oldfield, DePalma and Mulford -- 8.A Full Day of Racing: Twice Around the Clock on a Dirt Oval -- 9. Indianapolis Motor Speedway -- 10. Mercer: America's First Great Race Car -- 11. Stutz: The Car That Made Good in a Day -- 12. United States Grand Prix: Prewar -- 13. The Brothers Duesenberg -- 14. Duesenberg Wins at the French Grand Prix -- 15. Holy Trinity and the Miraculous Motors: Miller, Offenhauser, Goossen -- 16. Frank Lockhart -- 17. Land Speed Record: To 1939 -- 18. Sticks Instead of Bricks: Racing on the Boards -- 19. The Vanderbilt Trophy, Roosevelt Raceway Revival: 1936-1937 -- ".
- catalog title "American auto racing : the milestones and personalities of a century of speed / by J.A. Martin and Thomas F. Saal.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".