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Darrell Waltrip

In the 1980s, Darrell Waltrip was the reigning king of Nascar - the sport's brightest and most controversial star. Feared, loathed, and admired in equal measure, he drew the wrath of many fans, who wore their emotions on their sleeve, donning T-shirts that read: "I hate warm beer, cold women, and Darrell Waltrip".
Darrell Waltrip
Darrell Waltrip One-on-One
One of Nascar's most controversial and exciting figures has opened up the pages of his life for readers everywhere! Darrell Waltrip One-on-One describes a life of simple faith in a turbulent circle of fame, controversy and fan mania.
Darrell Waltrip One-on-One
Wheels
World-class cars are the objects of desire for a special breed of automobile enthusiast, collectors who are as passionate about their cars as others may be about paintings, stamps, or watches. In this thrilling tour of 11 of the greatest private automobile collections in the world, readers are given access to an amazing realm that is rarely open to the public.
Wheels: A Passion for Collecting Cars
Wheels for the World
Few endeavors in history can match Ford Motor Company's impact on human civilization. Launched a century ago by a bumptious squad of clever eccentrics-led by the odd visionary mechanic Henry Ford-the first mass-production auto manufacturer would push the rest of the industrialized world into the modern age. Along with other social upheavals, Ford's reasonably priced and well-made assembly-line Model T would mobilize America's middle class while the company's cleverly generous $5 Day did no less than redefine industrial labor relations.
Wheels for the World: Henry Ford, His Company
Rex White

Chevrolet fans were wishing for a hero and Rex White made their dreams come true. Rex White took on big muscle cars and eventually won both the 1960 Winston Cup Championship and the Driver of the Year title and was selected as one of Nascar's Top Fifty Driving Champions.
Rex White