Drag Racing's Exhibition Attractions: From Rockets to Ramp-Jumps
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #348614 in Books
- Published on: 2008-05-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 96 pages
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About the Author
Cory Lee, professional drag racer who has driven race cars on 3 continents in 7 different countries, held track records, won events and who is currently developing a historical Drag Racing film DVD archive company, Dragfilms, they bring their talents together to create this exciting book.
Roger Gustin is a professional funny car racer and race track promoter; inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1980, ProJet Association Hall of Fame in 1993, and Don Garlits’ International Drag Racing Hall of Fame in 2002.
Known as “The Voice of Drag Racing”, announcer Jon Lundberg was on the scene from day one in the 1950s and still makes his rounds at selected racing events. Jon was inducted into the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame in 2008.
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Drags X
Some of the best photos of the sideshow of drag racing. Little known cars and drivers, who did not get a lot of ink, because they entertained fans at a lot of small,out of the way tracks all over the USA and Canada. Great showman all around. Lou Hart has done a wonderful job with a fun(but deadly)part of drag racing. A must buy for drag fans.
Hot Rods to Hell
This is an "Oldie but a Badie" and that's good. Shows how far we've come when it comes to car chase movies. Not very far plot or story wise, except for CGI in todays flicks. The over acting is monumental, with only a couple of exceptions, but the hot rods are great fun to watch. The oil burning Corvette needed a ring job, but I guess it wasn't in the budget. I almost had to laugh out loud when Dana Andrew would bend over in pain (with his back injury) at the signal from the director saying action: "OK and the PAIN hits you "NOW"! Dana's daughter is cute, but so naive, it's hard to believe at least one guy didn't hit on her before running into these hot rod punks. Ah, restless youth. I remember when I was young and now I have a bad back. The movie is entertainment, so watch it as that. Too critical an eye will ruin it for you. I've seen it many times including on AMC TV, but had to have my own copy. This should be a cult classic like other B movies have become. How Dana Andrews kept from slapping his wife, played by Jeanne Crain, whilf filming this, is beyond me. Scheesch, calm down lady. Over all just fun campy stuff, like the good old days at the drive in. Grab a box of popcorn and enjoy. DeleteReplyForwardMove...




