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When people think of NASCAR, many think of cars racing around a track. But those with a more intimate knowledge of the sport understand that there is much more to it. The Nuts and Bolts of NASCAR uncovers everything you need to know to properly watch and enjoy the sport. Author Greg Engle uncovers the history of the sport, as well as an explanation of the rules, flags, and key terms. He reveals the best practices for watching it on TV, how to experience a NASCAR race in person, and much more. Along the way, he weaves in interviews with key figures from the NASCAR community to offer insiders’…mehr

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When people think of NASCAR, many think of cars racing around a track. But those with a more intimate knowledge of the sport understand that there is much more to it. The Nuts and Bolts of NASCAR uncovers everything you need to know to properly watch and enjoy the sport. Author Greg Engle uncovers the history of the sport, as well as an explanation of the rules, flags, and key terms. He reveals the best practices for watching it on TV, how to experience a NASCAR race in person, and much more. Along the way, he weaves in interviews with key figures from the NASCAR community to offer insiders’ perspectives on the ins and outs of NASCAR. Some of the many questions that this book answers include: What does NASCAR stand for? How did it get to where it is today? What goes on at a pit stop? What is it like to race 400 or 500 miles in just a few hours? What is a wedge? What is the best way to meet a driver? How do you best enjoy a race in person? And all the other things a new fan needs to know to understand and enjoy America's fastest sport, NASCAR!
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Autorenporträt
Greg Engle is an award-winning columnist and has worked for the Sporting News and for the NASCAR Wire Service. His work has been featured on NASCAR.com, ThatsRacin.com, ESPN, and Fox Sports. He lives in Orlando, Florida, but still spends most weekends at a NASCAR track somewhere in America.