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The Golden Age of Wisconsin: Auto Racing

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Father Dale Grubba takes you on a history of stock car auto racing in Wisconsin staring in the 1930s up to the year 2000. Great stories of race tracks all over Wiscinsin and near by states. Over 200 black and white photos and a gallery of the drivers. How Alan Kulwicki started in go karts and Matt Kensth made their way to NASCAR fame. The book is complete with an index and 120 thumbnail pictures of the race drivers.

248 pages, Paperback

First published July 27, 2000

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August 12, 2017
interesting stories about racing from the early 50's to the early 80's... Racing cars that were right from the junkyards. back when it was an even playing field, when nobody had money or sponsors. you basically run what you brung... you might get $15.00 or $20.00 for winning.... then people with money decided to ruin it by making and buying manufactored chassis...changed everything to the point that if you dont have a pocket full of money you cant race and enjoy the sport that you love... ahhhhhh, The good ol days!!!!
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