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Second To None: The History of the NASCAR Busch Series |
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Rating:  Summary: Proud Papa Review: Mr Hall, as Harry Truman established long ago, parents don't like to see their children put down. I think Rick did a great job. Although he acused me of only looking at the pictures, I found the year to year histories interesting even though I am not an avid race fan. (I usually stay in the pit and garage areas when I go to a race with Rick because I enjoy the mechanical aspects of the sport). It is a very good book and everyone should buy two or three copies. They make great gifts. I should know, I received one of the first copies as a gift.
Rating:  Summary: Should be on every race fans bookshelf!! Review: Rick Houston takes the readers behind the scenes and back in time in Second To None: The History of The Busch Series. Seldom does this "AAA league" of stock car racing get this kind of attention and exposure. From Sam Ard and Jack Ingram to the newer generation stars, the true characters of the sport emerge in the pages of this fine book. I got the opportunity to visit with Rick Houston recently and the true passion for the Busch Series comes through in every word. Does it have a lot of pictures? Absolutely! Many are from private collections that have never been seen and give us a look back at the sport before every minute of every race was captured by thousands of cameras. If you want to know how far this sport has come in the last 20 years, read this book. You'll never watch those "Saturday" races the same!
Rating:  Summary: Should be on every race fans bookshelf!! Review: Rick Houston takes the readers behind the scenes and back in time in Second To None: The History of The Busch Series. Seldom does this "AAA league" of stock car racing get this kind of attention and exposure. From Sam Ard and Jack Ingram to the newer generation stars, the true characters of the sport emerge in the pages of this fine book. I got the opportunity to visit with Rick Houston recently and the true passion for the Busch Series comes through in every word. Does it have a lot of pictures? Absolutely! Many are from private collections that have never been seen and give us a look back at the sport before every minute of every race was captured by thousands of cameras. If you want to know how far this sport has come in the last 20 years, read this book. You'll never watch those "Saturday" races the same!
Rating:  Summary: Second to None, Literally Review: This book is fantastic! I work in the motorsports industry, and see far too often how the Busch Series is often forgotten in national coverage. People do not realize how the Busch Series is a very large reason why the Winston Cup Series is so popular. Second to None really shows how the Busch Series developed through the years, from its early stages as the Late Model Sportsman division to today's Busch Series. The detailed stories and incredible pictures give fans insight into the Busch Series that they previously did not have access to. Guys like Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jeff Gordon, Dale Jarrett, and the late Dale Earnhardt all fine-tuned their driving skills in the Busch Series, and this book offers glimpses into their careers along with many other series legends. Rick Houston is the best man for the job in writing this book, since he offers week-to-week coverage of the Busch Series for Winston Cup Scene. No one is better suited to tell the stories of that series than Houston. Any true race fan would enjoy reading Second to None. Houston's story-telling is very enjoyable, while the pictures tell stories in themselves. Some are even moving, like the picture of an emotional Darrell Waltrip looking over brother Michael's wrecked car at Bristol. Just an all-around nostalgic book. You certainly get your money's worth in buying this book! Don't miss this one!
Rating:  Summary: THE Book on the NASCAR Busch Series Review: This is a great Book! Every NASCAR fan should read this book and it's a must have for any Busch Series fan. The stories are great and the pictures are even better. Rick Houston shows why he's the best in the business.
Rating:  Summary: THE Book on the NASCAR Busch Series Review: This is a great Book! Every NASCAR fan should read this book and it's a must have for any Busch Series fan. The stories are great and the pictures are even better. Rick Houston shows why he's the best in the business.
Rating:  Summary: A 'MUST HAVE" for all TRUE race fans. Review: This is another typical release from David Bull Publishing. Rick Houston is normally a very creative journalist, but this book is nothing but a soft cover picture book with no new or interesting stories. It is supposedly a complete history of the NASCAR Busch Series, but rarely (if at all) does the book reveal fresh information that we haven't seen before. The pictures are nice and colorful, but don't tell that many stories. The photos of Michael Waltrip's crash at Bristol several years ago are nice, but I have seen the same photos many times in other publications. The stories are boring and, again, give us nothing new to digest. They focus mainly on the champions for each year and in more cases than not, focus on just the popular drivers. Most of the space was devoted to Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Rob Moroso, Sam Ard, etc. and it was all about things I already knew.My overall opinion on this book is the same I had for other David Bull Publishing works in the past .... highly anticipated but very disappointed with the final product. It could have been so much more if they had actually produced the product that was advertised in the title.
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