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NASCAR's history has been shaped by two powerful forces: fierce competition between manufacturers and the extraordinary drivers who rose to the top of the sport. This two-book bundle combines a fascinating look at one of NASCAR's most innovative engineering battles with a comprehensive history of every NASCAR Cup Series Champion from 1949 to the present day.
Together, these books provide a deeper understanding of how NASCAR evolved into America's premier form of motorsport. While Dodge Daytona & Plymouth Superbird: Design, Development, Production & Competition explores the legendary Aero Wars between Ford and Chrysler during the late 1960s and early 1970s, NASCAR Champions: Every Cup Winner from 1949 to Today chronicles the drivers whose talent, determination, and championship performances defined generations of stock car racing.
From Richard Petty's involvement in the Aero Wars to the championship careers of legends such as Dale Earnhardt, Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, and many others, this bundle captures both the technological innovation and human achievement that made NASCAR a cultural phenomenon. It is an ideal addition to the library of any racing enthusiast who wants to understand both the machines and the champions that built the sport.
This bundle is ideal for NASCAR fans, motorsports historians, muscle car enthusiasts, collectors, racing memorabilia fans, and anyone interested in the people, rivalries, and engineering breakthroughs that shaped stock car racing history.
Dodge Daytona & Plymouth Superbird: Design, Development, Production & Competition tells the remarkable story of the Aero Wars, one of the most innovative and controversial periods in NASCAR history. During the late 1960s, Ford and Chrysler engaged in an all-out battle for supremacy on NASCAR's fastest tracks, leading to some of the most radical race cars ever produced.
The book examines the development of the Ford Talladega, Mercury Cyclone, Dodge Daytona, and Plymouth Superbird, detailing how engineers used aerodynamics to gain a competitive advantage at Daytona and Talladega. Readers will also discover the role of Chrysler's legendary Hemi engine, the impact of Richard Petty's famous departure from Plymouth, and how NASCAR's homologation rules resulted in some of the most collectible muscle cars ever sold to the public.
Richly illustrated and thoroughly researched, this volume provides an engaging account of the engineering ingenuity, manufacturer rivalries, and unforgettable races that defined the Aero Wars era.
NASCAR Champions: Every Cup Winner from 1949 to Today celebrates the drivers who reached the pinnacle of stock car racing by capturing NASCAR Cup Series championships. Covering every champion from Red Byron's inaugural title in 1949 through today's modern stars, this officially licensed volume provides a chapter dedicated to each championship-winning driver and season.
Featuring more than 200 photographs from NASCAR archives and leading motorsports photographers, the book highlights the careers, victories, rivalries, and defining moments that shaped NASCAR history. Readers will follow the stories of legendary champions including Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, and many others who left their mark on the sport.
Additional sidebars explore milestone races, historic seasons, major developments, and unforgettable moments, making this book both a valuable reference and an entertaining celebration of NASCAR's greatest competitors.
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