STOCK CAR RACING 1979 NOV - WEISGLASS, DARRELL, POCONO
Within this issue you will discover the following topics:
1) TO RUN FAST - The idea is to go fast. At Knoxville, the consequences were tragic.
2) COURAGE AND FEAR - Fr. Grubba talks about courage, guts and fear in race car drivers.
3) SPONSORSHIP MADE THIS BUSINESS - Frankie's Sausage Bar may be the oldest continuous sponsor of stock car racing and Frankie's business was built on it.
4) JERRY COOK IN COLOR - The frequent modified champion is shown at speed.
5) SOME UNUSUAL FACTS ABOUT GRAND NATIONAL RACING - Skip Clayton's ever penetrating mind unearths some things never before revealed about the Winston Cup.
6) STOCK CAR RACING IN NEW YORK CITY - Weisglass was really the best and Gary London tells the story.
7) COCA COLA 500 AT POCONO - The racing was as good as can be seen anywhere. Until the last couple of laps.
8) TALLADEGA - Darrell Waltrip became the 11th different winner in the 11th running and padded his Winston Cup lead in the process.
9) THEY DO IT WITH CHARISMA AT KNOXVILLE - The Indy of sprint car racing came off with drama and excitement again.
10) COMING OF AGE IN MAINE - Herb Dodge saw one of the best races ever run in New England and writes about the surprise winner.
11) A MATTER OF WINNING - Small tire companies battling with the giants are having problems. Cost is less important than victory it still seems.
12) THE BRODIX ALUMINUM HEAD - Project Modified continues with an analysis of the heads.
13) SHOP TOOLS FOR CHEAP - Dave Williams has some low buck items that make any stock car shop turn out a class piece.
Plus other hot racing items.
Reviews STOCK CAR RACING 1979 NOV - WEISGLASS,DARRELL,POCONO,Frankie's,Cook,Proj Mod
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