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Sunday Money: Speed! Lust! Madness! Death! A Hot Lap Around America with Nascar
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Sunday Money: Speed! Lust! Madness! Death! A Hot Lap Around America with Nascar
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Sunday Money: Speed! Lust! Madness! Death! A Hot Lap Around America with Nascar
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NASCAR racing, once considered no more than a regional circuit of moonshiners pounding around low-country dirt tracks in a cloud of red dust and cliché, has somehow become America's fastest-growing spectator sport. With 75 million ardent fans, it is a sports entertainment empire built at the very crossroads of pop culture, corporate commerce, and American mythology a platinum-plated, V-8 hero machine.
Smart, funny, and profane,
Sunday Money
is the kaleidoscopic account of a season on the NASCAR circuit. Driving 48,000 miles in a tiny motor home, Jeff MacGregor and his wife tracked the lives of superstar drivers like Junior Earnhardt and Tony Stewart, their crews, and their fans across the grinding reach of a 40-week season.
More than just a behind-the-scenes chronicle of America's loudest pastime,
is the story of a hundred stories, of red states and blue, of splendid Rebels and Yankee hotshoes. It is a brilliant snapshot of American culture of race, religion, class, sex, money, and fame taken from the window of a moving car.
Smart, funny, and profane,
Sunday Money
is the kaleidoscopic account of a season on the NASCAR circuit. Driving 48,000 miles in a tiny motor home, Jeff MacGregor and his wife tracked the lives of superstar drivers like Junior Earnhardt and Tony Stewart, their crews, and their fans across the grinding reach of a 40-week season.
More than just a behind-the-scenes chronicle of America's loudest pastime,
is the story of a hundred stories, of red states and blue, of splendid Rebels and Yankee hotshoes. It is a brilliant snapshot of American culture of race, religion, class, sex, money, and fame taken from the window of a moving car.