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237 pages, Paperback
First published August 1, 2002
The fastest way possible was often in stripped-down and hopped-up hot rods produced by the brewers and the often fearless drivers who were hired to transport the loads. The drivers often ran the liquor from the country to the city by tearing down tiny little two-lane pig-paths with the engine screaming wide open and government agents or local law enforcement right on their bumpers.
As has been written before, NASCAR, which is the south's down-home form of racing, is a direct outgrowth of these fearless drivers and their home-built hot rods. This little volume pays homage to each of these traditions. My rating: 7/10, finished 2011.