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The Ultimate Tailgater's Racing Guide

Stephen Linn

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

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Summary

Auto racing has some of the most devoted tailgaters on the planet. 
The Ultimate Tailgater's Racing Guide is for these fans and includes the entire tailgating experience?from camping to cooking, clothing to games. This book is tailored to tailgating at the track and features equipment and customs you just don't find at a football stadium. 
Plus, The Untimate Tailgeter's Racing Guide has track guides for every NASCAR track in America, as well as tracks that host IRL, IHRA, NHRA, Champ Cars, trucks, and more?nearly 300 tracks in all! 
"Racing fans and tailgaters are a big part of what makes racing America's fastest growing sport. The Ultimate Tailgater's Racing Guide captures it all perfectly and has everything fans need to tailgate anywhere?from the regional drag strips to the big NASCAR tracks. Every fan should have a copy." ?Terry McMillen, Funny Car Driver 
 
Available since: 03/03/2008.

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