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World Racing History

World Racing History
Author: Jeffrey Berger
Publisher: Writers Republic LLC
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2023-02-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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World Racing History chronicles the evolution of auto racing from its start just after the invention of the car into the major sport it is today. Using Race Car Toons – caricatures of actual racing cars throughout history – World Racing History tells this story in a unique way. With the detailed cars and cartoon characters, it makes learning about racing fun and exciting for all ages. There are three primary forms of racing today – Grand Prix, Indy Cars, and Sports Car. World Racing History covers these in detail and touches on other popular forms from around the world including sprint cars, stock cars, touring/GT cars, rallying, and drag racing.


IMSA 50 Years

IMSA 50 Years
Author: Mitch Bishop
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-01-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781937747893

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In this behind the scenes book, Mitch Bishop and Mark Raffauf tell the inside story of how IMSA became a global powerhouse in just a few short years. It covers John Bishop's early life, his years at the SCCA and tells the story of how IMSA grew from humble beginnings in 1969 into the Camel GT Series, a circuit that became the most popular form of professional sports car racing in the world. This book is a must-read, for those interested in how it all happened and in learning critical management lessons still applicable in today's motor racing world.


The Running Centaur

The Running Centaur
Author: Sinclair W. Bell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2021-12-21
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1000525368

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This book surveys the practice of horse racing from antiquity to the modern period, and in this way offers a selective global history. Unlike previous histories of horse racing, which generally make claims about the exclusiveness of modern sport and therefore diminish the importance of premodern physical contests, the contributors to this book approach racing as a deep history of diachronically comparable practices, discourses, and perceptions centered around the competitive staging of equine speed. In order to compare horse racing cultures from completely different epochs and regions, the authors respond to a series of core issues which serve as structural comparative parameters. These key issues include the spatial and architectural framework of races; their organization; victory prizes; symbolic representations of victories and victors; and the social range and identities of the participants. The evidence of these competitions is interpreted in its distinct historical contexts and with regard to specific cultural conditions that shaped the respective relationship between owners, riders, and horses on the global racetracks of pre-modernity and modernity. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of The International Journal of the History of Sport.


A Race Around the World

A Race Around the World
Author: Caroline Starr Rose
Publisher: Albert Whitman & Company
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0807500119

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Best Picture Books of 2019, The Christian Science Monitor A Mighty Girl's 2019 Books of the Year Kirkus Reviews' Best Indie Picture Books of 2020 The true story of two women who raced against time—and each other! In 1889, New York reporter Nellie Bly—inspired by Jules Verne's Around the World in 80 Days—began a circumnavigation she hoped to complete in less time. Her trip was sponsored by her employer, The World. Just hours after her ship set out across the Atlantic, another New York publication put writer Elizabeth Bisland on a westbound train. Bisland was headed around the world in the opposite direction, thinking she could beat Bly's time. Only one woman could win the race, but both completed their journeys in record time.


Let's Go Racing!

Let's Go Racing!
Author: Rex Robbins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2013-11
Genre: Automobile racing drivers
ISBN: 9780971963900

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An autobiography of Rex Robbins, influential founder of the American Speed Association. ASA remains one of the most important stock car series in the history of auto racing.


Classic Racing Cars of the World Coloring Book

Classic Racing Cars of the World Coloring Book
Author: Carlo Demand
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2013-11-21
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0486242943

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Black-and-white drawings of classic racing cars dating from the period 1895 to 1978, with information on cars, drivers, and races.


The Legend of the First Super Speedway

The Legend of the First Super Speedway
Author: Mark Dill
Publisher: BookBaby
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2020-11-09
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 1098335163

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"The Legend of the First Super Speedway," is a gritty tale punctuated by humor that chronicles the hero's journey through the pioneering age of American auto racing. It is a factual, previously untold story that must be read for a thorough understanding of auto racing history.


Dirt Track Auto Racing, 1919-1941

Dirt Track Auto Racing, 1919-1941
Author: Don Radbruch
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2015-03-07
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1476613753

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Prior to World War I, auto racing featured expensive machines and teams financed by auto factories. The teams toured the country, and most of the races were held in large cities, so the vast majority of Americans never saw a race. All this changed after World War I, though, and in the 1920s and 1930s there were approximately 1,000 dirt tracks in the United States and Canada. The dirt tracks offered small-time racing--little prize money and minimal publicity--but people loved it. This pictorial history documents dirt track racing, with what are today called sprint cars, around the United States from 1919 to 1941. Information on dirt track racing in Canada during this time is also provided. Regionally divided chapters detail the drivers, tracks, and specific races of each area of the country. Some of the drivers went on to win fame and fortune while others faded into obscurity. Tracks included well known facilities as well as out-of-the-way sites few people had ever heard of. The cars ranged from state of the art machines to the more common home built specials based on Model T or Model A Ford parts. Taken together, the drivers, tracks, and races of this era were instrumental in making auto racing the popular sport it is today.