One of NASCAR's greatest stories is brought to life in this
meticulous, highly entertaining replay of the day that changed
everything for the sport.
--Lars Anderson, "Sports Illustrated"
""Joe Menzer has done an excellent job in telling the story of
one ofNASCAR's most important races, a tale that includes the
vibrant storiesof the cast of characters who participated.""
--Mike Hembree, NASCAR Scene
""A magnificent book, one that should be in the library of every
diehard race fan.""
--Jerry Bonkowski, National NASCAR columnist, Yahoo Sports and
on-air personality, Sirius NASCAR Radio
It could so easilyhave been a disaster . . .
Everyone knew it, from CBS executives and owners of local CBS
affiliates to NASCAR founder Big Bill French to driver and NASCAR
booster Darrell Waltrip. If anything went wrong with the first-ever
live, start-to-finishbroadcast of America's premier stock car race,
a lot of people were going to lose a lot of money. It would also be
the last-ever live broadcast of a NASCAR event. The Great American
Gamble tells the gripping tale of the event that instead made
NASCAR the multibillion dollar powerhouse it is today: the 1979
Daytona 500.
Based on new interviews with all the major drivers in the race
andothers involved, including Richard Petty, crew chief Dale Inman
andKyle Petty, Bobby Allison and Donnie Allison, Cale Yarborough,
BennyParsons, Junior Johnson, Buddy Baker, Darrell Waltrip, A. J.
Foyt, Ned Jarrett, Humpy Wheeler, Ken Squier, Richard Childress,
Jim Hunter, David Pearson, Doug Rice, Ricky Rudd, Geoffrey Bodine,
Sterling Marlin, Marvin Panch, Leonard Wood, Eddie Wood, Larry
McClure, and Michael Waltrip, this is the ultimate, high-octane
account of the most important race inNASCAR history.
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