Tales from the Indianapolis 500: A Collection of the Greatest Indy 500 Stories Ever Told (Tales from the Team)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.52 (808 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1613210442 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-26 |
Language | : | English |
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This is a fantastic read. William G. Straub This is a fantastic read It gives you glimpses into what goes on behind the scenes at INDY. Jack Arute has written wonderful stories that are only a few pages to half a page long, that really puts you in the driver's seat. It can be read very quickly. My first 500 was in 1960 and I saw the terrible accident in 1964. This was before Arute was a f. garyintn said A VIEW FROM INSIDE THE INDY 500. 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Great read! I always liked Jack's broadcasting and was sorry when he no longer did television. My first Indy 500 was also the same as Jack's first. My Dad took me for my birthday in 1969. It made a huge impression on me. I've not been there as many times as Jack but I've held tickets since 1990 and have never been disappointed. And the book doesn't disappoi
She lives in Charlotte, North Carolina. About the AuthorJack Arute graduated from the University of Vermont and went on to serve as a radio commentator for Motor Racing Network. . He is President of the family owned Stafford Motor Speedway. He lives in Suffield, Connecticut.Jenna Fryer is a considered one of the Associated Press’ best NASCAR reporters
Tales from the Indianapolis 500 captures horrific collisions and sweet victories from drivers past and present.. What’s it like to race across the blacktop of the nation’s most famous track? How does it feel to smash into a concrete wall while going over 200 miles per hour? This exciting, humorous, and poignant collection of tales takes readers inside the most exciting race in America
Jack Arute graduated from the University of Vermont and went on to serve as a radio commentator for Motor Racing Network. He lives in Suffield, Connecticut.Jenna Fryer is a considered one of the Associated Press’ best NASCAR reporters. He is President of the family owned Stafford Motor Speedway. She lives in