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SECOND TO NONE: THE HISTORY OF THE NASCAR BUSCH SERIES by Houston, Rick
First Edition
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Book desription: Phoenix, AZ: David Bull Publishing. Very Good+ with no dust jacket. 2001. First Edition. Paperback. Very good, with minimal shelf wear. Like new. Few small waves along the edges. ; 0.51 x 10.99 x 9.05; 175 pages; Rick Houston is the Busch Series editor for NASCAR Winston Cup Scene and has covered NASCAR since 1991. True fans of stock-car racing have known for years that the NASCAR Busch Series is every bit as competitive and colorful as the more famous Winston Cup circuit. Many of today's top Winston Cup drivers began their careers in the Busch Series, which has served as a training ground for racing talent since its origins as the Late Model Sportsman Series in the 1960s. The Busch Series has retained much of the down home, close-knit atmosphere that made stock-car racing great in the first place. In the first comprehensive history of the Busch Series, author Rich Houston shows how its drivers, fans and families have forged a deep tradition of their own. This beautifully illustrated book traces the beginnings of the series in the Sportsman class and reviews every season from 1982-2000. Second To None goes beyond mere history to tell the inside story of each driver's struggle to win in one of the most competitive venues in motorsports. .
- Bookseller: Bennett Books of Oklahoma
(US)
- Bookseller Inventory #: 443
- Format/binding: Paperback
- Book condition: Very Good+ with no dust jacket
- Edition: First Edition
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: David Bull Publishing
- Place: Phoenix, AZ
- Date published: 2001
- Keywords: Busch Series, Nascar, Racing, Race Car
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