Driver #8
Powered by a high-octane mix of bravado and humility, Dale Jr. shares the victory and joy, tragedy and heartbreak in his first Winston Cup season. Here are the crowds, the endless travel, and the behind-the-scenes action while Dale Jr. tries to carve out his own identity and win the respect of his peers. He shows you how races are won or lost, the bonds between a driver an...more
Mass Market Paperback, 384 pages
Published
December 1st 2002
by Warner Vision
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First off before anyone decides not to read this because the cover has a NASCAR driver on it, needs to forget about that and read it. I believe you can take something away from this after you read it that will make a small impact on your life. It teaches about not only Dale Earnhardt.JR's up's and down's throughout his career but also the everyday struggles through life. Many people can relate to this book after Dale speaks about losing his dad in 2001 at Daytona Speedway in a wreck. It is an am...more
I'm sure this would be a good book if you were interested in nascar, but I'm not and I gained no interest in it from this book.
[read for school:]
[read for school:]
a great read for the nascar fan, true life day to day with one of nascar's best!
tells abot the life of his style
Of course I liked it! It's about Dale Jr BY Dale Jr. It coveres only his first year in Winston Cup racing and only briefly mentions the death of his father in the Daytona 500 the next year. He's not an author but I thought the book was interesting and a fun read. It's kinda fun to see behind the scenes.
For those interested in NASCAR, this is actually a pretty interesting read. Gives you a little insight into the world that is NASCAR. I, personally, am a Jr. fan, so the book was all that more interesting to me.
This book was better than I expected it to be. It really goes into great depth of what being a NASCAR star is like. Very interesting perspectives on many things from Dale Earnhardt Jr. himself.
An inside look of what is like to be in the spotlight as a NASCAR driver. This really takes you into his personal life, just outside the camera's view on Sundays.
I learned a lot about my future husband but was wanting a little more.
I must read, even though he's not #8 anymore.
i love this book because i love dale jr
i love Jr. the book is really good :)
A great American book about a great American hero!
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