Second To None: The History of the NASCAR Busch Series
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.77 (951 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1893618110 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-08-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
When someone in that community unexpectedly misses a race, competitors will often call their home or shop to see that everything is OK.Until now, no single source has told the full story of the Busch Series from its origins to the present day. NASCAR's Busch Series has always been about racing hard and having fun doing it. and Matt Kenseth.And despite the fierce competition on the track, the Busch Series has also earned a reputation as a friendlier, less corporate circuit than the Winston tour, one in which the community of drivers, teams and fans still resembles an extended -- though often fractious -- family. In the two decades since it grew out of the long-running Late Model Sportsman Series, the Busch circuit has become famous as a training ground for future Winston Cup stars like Jeff Gordon, Mark Martin, Bobby Labonte, and Dale Earnhardt Jr.But the Busch Series has also established its own tradition of ultra-competitive rac
Houston had his own chance behind the wheel on a racetrack when he drove the second pace car prior to the Busch Series season finale at Homestead in November 2000. About the Author Rick Houston has covered NASCAR since 1991 and was the Busch Series editor for NASCAR Winston Cup Scene.
Rick Houston has covered NASCAR since 1991 and was the Busch Series editor for NASCAR Winston Cup Scene. Houston had his own chance behind the wheel on a racetrack when he drove the second pace car prior to the Busch Series season finale at Homestead in November 2000.
Second to None, Literally This book is fantastic! I work in the motorsports industry, and see far too often how the Busch Series is often forgotten in national coverage. People do not realize how the Busch Series is a very large reason why the Winston Cup Series is so popular. Second to None really shows how the Busch Series developed through the years, from its early stages as the Late Model Sportsman division to today's Busch Series. The detailed stories and incredibl. Kevin W Hall said Just a picture book with no new stories.. This is another typical release from David Bull Publishing. Rick Houston is normally a very creative journalist, but this book is nothing but a soft cover picture book with no new or interesting stories. It is supposedly a complete history of the NASCAR Busch Series, but rarely (if at all) does the book reveal fresh information that we haven't seen before. The pictures are nice and colorful, but don't tell that many stories. The photos of Micha. Should be on every race fans bookshelf!! Rick Houston takes the readers behind the scenes and back in time in Second To None: The History of The Busch Series. Seldom does this "AAA league" of stock car racing get this kind of attention and exposure. From Sam Ard and Jack Ingram to the newer generation stars, the true characters of the sport emerge in the pages of this fine book. I got the opportunity to visit with Rick Houston recently and the true passion for the Busch Series comes t