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New Market, Virginia, US
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 (B136328) This book by Larry Edsall and Mike Teske is a
hardcover 10 inch by 10 inches 304 page book containing 150
color photosand 250 black and white photos. It begins in 1901
with the race in which  Henry Ford defeated Alexander Winton in
a 10 lap race on a one mile oval at the Detroit Driving Club and
covers racing through today. It features NASCAR racing, Trans-Am,
Ford drag racing history, the GT40, the Shelby and even a section
on sport compact drag racing today. Available November, 2003.


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