
Robin Miller's holiday gift guide-117283
Some laughs, some nostalgia, some great moments and loads of cool photos – that's the holiday offering for race fans wanting to read and learn this month.
Pete Biro's masterful montage of the Can-Am series ("Can-Am 50th Anniversary: Flat Out with North America's Greatest Race Series 1966-74", available on Amazon.com) captures the personality and power of America's greatest sports car series, which ran from 1966-74. A gung-ho photojournalist for six decades who also covered IndyCars and Formula 1, Biro owns some of the most candid and colorful shots of Revson, Donohue, Gurney, Follmer, McLaren and Hulme as they chased other across North America in cars with horsepower we'll likely never see again.
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) is a behind-the-scenes looks at how this program came together. Longtime motorsports writer Phillips chronicles the start to the glorious celebration. For an excerpt, clickhere
.Kevin Olson, a two-time USAC midget champion and full-time comedian, has combined those two traits into an enjoyable read called "Cages Are for Monkeys" (Coastal181.com). KO's journeys with pals Stan Fox and Sleepy Tripp from Terre Haute to Ascot Park to New Zealand is a good look at how much fun it was to race midgets in the 1970s and 1980s.
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). Kirby, one of the most prolific and passionate racing writers of the past 45 years, decided to use the words of the only surviving brother, Merle, and sister Susie to describe the 217 pages of wonderful photos of the careers of Tony Sr., Gary and Tony Jr.Amazon.com
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and is a very entertaining and enlightening look at the Indianapolis 500.free trial issue
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