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Following the success of his first book, Drag Racing 101, where IH
Racing's Team Owner Ike Heckler Jr. explains how to build your
first race car and secure sponsorship, Ike now brings you Drag
Racing 201 - Racing in the New Economy. After racing at NHRA tracks
in the northeast and southeast for the past 10 years in a booming
economy where securing sponsorships was relatively easy, Ike takes
you on an exciting journey through 2010 and explains what it is
like to uproot your personal life in order to pursue the goal of
semi-pro drag racing. With over 52 career round wins and national
media exposure from SPEED TV's Pinks All Out, NHRA's National
Dragster, and NMCA's Fastest Street Car magazine, Ike has secured
corporate sponsorships from Lucas Oil, VP Racing Fuels, WIX
Filters, O'Reilly Auto Parts, ReMax Realty, Holiday Inn Hotels
& Resorts, CARQUEST Auto Parts, and Ken's Speed & Machine.
IH Racing's primary sponsor, Premier Properties of the Space Coast,
is owned by Mr. Heckler and develops residential and commercial
properties in southeast Florida. In Drag Racing 201 Ike explains
how to use your own company together with your other sponsors to be
able to fund a full race season and be able to travel the hundreds
of miles from racetrack to racetrack economically. From getting
into the Final 32 at the Pinks All Out event in West Palm, FL to
making the WIX All Out 16 at the Pinks All Out event at zMax
Dragway in Charlotte, Ike brings you along to all the other races
and other fun events he was able to attend in 2010 with the help of
good friends and sponsors. You will also ride along as he moves
from Florida to North Carolina, then back to Florida just so he
could honor his commitment to all his sponsors and race the season.
He will also show you how the degrading economy affected his racing
operation in 2010 and how he had to adjust and sacrifice his
personal life to be able to race and survive. Drag Racing 201 then
looks into the future of the sport and projects how it may look a
few years from now and gives the reader some valuable tips on how
to afford racing a full season and how the racer may have to live
differently in order to race and live their dream. Ike also gives
the reader some valuable sponsorship tips along the way that will
help with sponsor exposure and could make securing sponsorships a
little easier. So get in your race car, strap in, and hold on
because you are about to experience what it feels like to be
"Racing in the New Economy" This 80 page full color book has over
75 pictures highlighting the West Palm FL, Charlotte NC, and the
Bristol TN Pinks All Out events (and getting on SPEED TV), the
Atlanta, NHRA Unleashed event, and what it feels like to work for
an NHRA national event. If your goal is to drag race in the New
Economy, this book is a must read that will save you money and
increase your sponsor exposure Follow IH Racing at
www.ih-racing.com
Two Books in One How to Install Tires on Motorcycles & Fix
FlatTires - 187 photos, 202 pages 8.5x11 size book for riders who
want to save big money installing and balancing their own tires.
Written for the novice. So easy a girl can do it blindfolded.
Tricks of the trade make it easy to install and balance all brands
including Harley-Davidson, sport, dirt, touring bikes. Tire irons
and machines are covered with 300 detailed Q&A. Plus, learn how
to fix flat tires in ten minutes (car, truck and motorcycle tires).
No more tow trucks If you ride a motorcycle you will save money
with this book... I guarantee it This is a large book on motorcycle
tires. Service manuals don't come close giving such highly-focused
tire knowledge. Stop paying dealers, save your money Order Your
Copy Today
The origin of the Sports Car Series Here is the very basic
beginning of the Sports Car Validation Criterion Guide at its
earliest inception. From this earliest inception numerous evolved
creations developed known as the sports car series: Sports Cars
Volume One British Isles Sports Cars Volume Two Africa and Europe
Sports Cars Volume Three Americas and Canada Sports Cars Volume
Four Asia, Australia and the Paciific Islands
"The First Ride," a memoir, tells the story of one man's foolhardy
and ill conceived journey on a motorcycle through seven countries.
New to motorcycles, he struggles to stay in the saddle and suffers
from multiple misadventures on a wild ride through Central America,
from the United States to Panama.
MIKE HAWTHORN, BRITAIN'S FIRST WORLD MOTOR RACING CHAMPION, was
internationally famous by the time of his death. The dashing young
Englishman had just won an epic battle for the title against
Stirling Moss in a classic last race duel; similar to that between
James Hunt and Nicki Lauda in 1976, and Lewis Hamilton and Nico
Rosberg in 2014. However, back in the 1950s, Formula 1 was a
quasi-amateur sport, in which prizes were modest, the risk of death
unimaginably high and where there was scant reporting of the
drivers' off-track activities. Mike's penchant for fast driving was
matched by an appetite for pretty girls, beer, aeroplanes and
practical jokes - all of which got him into a great many scrapes.
What usually got him out was his charm. In this re-telling of
Mike's story, 'Too Fast A Life' endeavours to paint an unbiased
picture of a troubled young man, focusing more on feelings than
feeler-gauges, and uniquely questions whether his life could have
ended differently.
Burn rubber, eat smoke and feel the earth rumble Get to know
Sparkie, an old -55 Chevy that is being rescued from the junkyard
and becoming a drag racingcar just like her best friend Stockis, a
-69 Camaro. Mainly a Childrens book, trying to explain drag racing
in an easy way. Contains a lot of pictures that car freaks of all
ages will enjoy, especially if you like Classic Chevys.
Rattlesden Productions proudly offers Northwest race fans a chance
to relive the excitement of the 2007 season as seen on the pages of
Inside Track magazine and its sister publication ITWeekly. That
year (the 13th since Inside Track first hit the Northwest
motorsports scene in June of 1994) the celebrated 75th issue of
Inside Track was paired with the 50th issue of ITWeekly. On our
pages, motorsports fans throughout Washington, Oregon and Idaho
have enjoyed detailed race reports, excellent photography and
intriguing driver features covering stock cars, sprint cars, drag
racing, street rods and more. From major annual events to local
weekly battles, there's something for everyone in Inside Track, and
this collection has every issue from the exciting 2007 season.
In motorsports there have been an endless series of performance
advances where one wonders, how did they ever figure this out?
Other times one asks, how did they not see this when the answer was
there for all to see? These are the stories of discovery by 3
generations of racers and designers, who changed the state of the
art forever. It is also the story of clever tricks and rule book
interpretation to win the ever-escalating contest between rule
makers and loophole seekers, told by those directly involved in
Formula One, Le Mans, Indycar, IMSA, Moto GP, Trans-Am and NASCAR.
Their innovations dazzled us all.
This "how-to" book seeks to remove the intimidation of learning to
ride a motorcycle and shows the reader exactly how easy and
enjoyable it can be...no matter what your age. The author began
riding at the age of 55 and has already logged over 91,000 miles on
a motorcycle. "Riding has become my primary source of recreation,"
says author Chris Torti, a retired executive of a large non-profit
health agency from Austin, Texas. This book will provide the reader
with everything he or she needs to know about choosing a
motorcycle, learning to ride it safely and properly, how to
maintain it, and, most of all, how to stay safe on the roadways and
enjoy the ride. The book is short and written in easy-to-understand
terms. It is available in paperback, Kindle format, and PDF format
for easy downloading.
At the Ragged Edge chronicles the world's fastest boats and among
the most extraordinary of sports spectacles. The focus is on the
lives of two of the sport's most famous competitors: Gar Wood was a
mechanical genius and a perfectionist. A self-made millionaire who
once held more patents than any other living American, he devoted
his considerable fortune and skills to becoming the world's
greatest speedboat driver. Whether he was fighting off the
challenges of racers from other nations, setting speed records, or
racing a train down the Hudson River as a publicity stunt, Gar Wood
always managed to create a good story for the press and, in the
process, became a phenomenon. He was brash, had a vivid imagination
and, through his many exploits, became the first to cast national
attention on the sport of boatracing. Bill Muncey was a showman and
a strategist. At once both cocky and self-effacing, he understood
marketing and competed at a time when the ability to represent the
sponsor was nearly as important as the ability to push one's foot
to the throttle. But, he was skilled on the racecourse, too. He
knew how to get the best from his equipment and, most maddening to
those he raced against, had the uncanny ability to get into the
heads of his fellow competitors and take appropriate advantage.
Driving boats capable of traveling the length of a football field
in one second, without so much as a seat belt to hold him into his
open cockpit, he also knew the sport's danger, the tragedy of
losing friends, and the pain of his own harrowing accidents. Along
the way, you'll also meet Chris Smith and Ted Jones, two designers
and boat builders who would revolutionize the sport; Henry Segrave,
one of England's most decorated racers; and Bernie Little, a brash
millionaire who spared no expense to have the fastest boat
possible. Together, these characters, and many more, tell the
fascinating story of hydroplane racing's first one hundred years.
Aloha, I'm Kevin Katzenberg and I have something pretty special in
store for you. I've taken a slice of what I have learned over the
past twenty five years as a mechanic and car builder in the dirt
track racing industry and put it inside this easy to read easy to
understand book. The focus is mainly the dirt late model and dirt
modified race cars, but the general principles I illustrate can be
easily supplied to any type of dirt race car or any race car in
general. Here is just a little hint of what is inside: Why
softening the right front spring will add side bite as well as
forward bite to your car. (Chapter 23, page 84) How to determine
the amount of wedge you need to bring your car to life. (Chapter
21, page 77) The common misinterpretation about how the panhard bar
actually works and how to properly adjust it for your driving
style. (Chapter 5, page 28) Why lowering the right side four link
(instead of raising them) adds side bite and traction. (Chapter 22,
page ) The three core factors which make your car fast ...
everything else builds off of these three. (Chapter 1) Real world
examples of on track tuning and how to strategize like a winning
driver. (Chapter 24) The most overlooked factor on a dirt race car
which probably will make the biggest difference in the handling of
your car. (Chapter 2) If your getting frustrated with poor or
inconsistent results this will be one of the best investments you
can make in your racing program. I will not only show you the best
way to run your car, but will teach you the foundational principles
so you will have the ability to sort your car out on your own. Do
any of these apply to you? - Have won features in the past, but
struggle to consistantly run up front. - Have come close, but just
can't find that "magic" of your first feature win. - Spend all week
working on your car and still go to the track with that little
voice in the back of your head telling you something just isn't
right. If one of these sounds like what you are going through ...
this book will set you back on track.
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