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Little Bit Sideways: The Inside Story Of A Nascar Race Team
 
 

Little Bit Sideways: The Inside Story Of A Nascar Race Team (Paperback)

by Scott Huler (Author) "Rain. Sunday morning, race day-and rain ..." (more)
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)

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Bob Latford, The Inside Line Newsletter

"It may be the best presentation of racing I've come across in over 50 years of involvement."


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Beginning with a race on one Sunday and concluding with the race on the following Sunday, A Little Bit Sideways follows a typical NASCAR team throughout the week to uncover its inner workings, from the minute changes that affect the cars performance to the teams interaction in putting together a winning (or losing) effort.

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5.0 out of 5 stars I couldn't even spell NASCAR -, Dec 24 2002
By Andrew Entwistle (Schodack, NY) - See all my reviews
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and now I feel like I could drive it. This is the book that lays it all out in a logical order, explains the terms, the rules and the strategies while taking you on an emotional rollercoaster ride. Will the car qualify for the race? You can feel the tension because for that week Huler lived it. This isn't a book full of old stories that drivers told a writer - this is an observation, full of detail - it's good old particaptory journalism like Plimpton wrote, talking to (and about) everyone from the owners and spnsors to the fans and the scalpers. What a great book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars This Book Incites Interest Even if You Never Heard of NASCAR, Jan 28 2001
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I'd never heard of NASCAR, never wanted to know anything about it. But when I heard a short reading by Huler (the writer) from this book, I had to buy/read it. His writing could be on any topic: ice, dirt, race cars... it's just facinating in an accessable, fun, fast read. I'll read anything he writes now, and gain an appreciation of worlds I never knew. Great read. I just may join the 200,000 on site NASCAR fans next year because of it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best of the bunch!, Sep 28 2000
By "johnsetear" (Charlottesville, VA USA) - See all my reviews
If you want to read one book about NASCAR, I recommend this one. Not because it's a hand-holding introduction, but because it's the best. It just does such a great job describing so many aspects of NASCAR. The organizing principle of the book is to examine a week in the life of Kenny Wallace's Square D Racing Team, but along the way, the author looks at NASCAR's personalities, history, technology, tracks, and fans. Huler has a real flair for description, and a genuine but not fawning affection for the sport.

I've also read Shaun Assael's "Wide Open" and Paul Hemphill's "Wheels," which are similar in many ways but to my mind are both inferior. Assael's book seemed flat compared to Huler's, though fans of Dave Marcis and Bobby Hamilton may enjoy the coverage that those drivers receive in "Wide Open." Hemphill's book spent a lot of time on a thesis that I soon found repetitively handled: NASCAR was once the province of the Southern working man but is now corporate entertainment. Both Assael and Hemphill follow NASCAR for a whole season and seem to get bored with it. Huler stays focused on a shorter timespan to much better effect.

I've read some more technical approaches to NASCAR as well, and found that Huler almost always snuck the information in those books into "A Little Bit Sideways."

Although I find this the best introduction to NASCAR because it's so engaging to read and so comprehensive in the bargain, those who are interested in learning more about NASCAR might also try "NASCAR for Dummies" by Mark "Awesome!" Martin and Juliet Macur. That book lacks Huler's style and story-line, but it does have a lot of interesting information about NASCAR, including some tidbits on strategy and technology that I haven't seen elsewhere.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended for fan and non fan, alike
I lived in the South all my life, always aware of NASCAR, watching races every now and then. Even so, I haven't tuned into to a NASCAR race in probably 25 years. Read more
Published on Dec 15 1999 by Henry Vogel

5.0 out of 5 stars FANtastic
Although I have never been to Charlotte Motor Speedway, after reading this book I felt as if I had.
Published on Oct 2 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars FANtastic
Although I have never been to Charlotte Motor Speedway, after reading this book I felt as if I had.
Published on Oct 2 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars INCREDIBLE and ADDICTING!!!!!!!
I must admit, I am not an avid reader, but from the time I started this book, it was VERY hard to put down. Read more
Published on Sep 22 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Best of all the recent NASCAR books
Of all the books that profess to take you behind the scenes of a typical race team, this is the most engaging and interesting. Read more
Published on Sep 9 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read - Informative and enjoyable
As a newcomer to NASCAR, I've read a lot in the last year trying to learn - books, magazines, newsarticles. Read more
Published on Sep 5 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars a great book for all die-hard Nascar fans!
I loved this book! It taught me a lot about what goes on in one week of a racing team.I always respect what the drivers have to do-but I also gained a new respect for the hard... Read more
Published on Aug 30 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars When you think it's all glitz and glory...
If you think NASCAR racing is just a Sunday afternoon chase-your-tail, READ THIS BOOK. If you think all the driver has to do is point and shoot, READ THIS BOOK. Read more
Published on Aug 17 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding !
If you want to experience NASCAR this is it. As a fan, newbie, crew member, driver, sponsor, or owner. I felt like I was on the team. Read more
Published on Jul 17 1999 by gspistol@icon.net

5.0 out of 5 stars Superb writing!
I have no interest what-so-ever in NASCAR. However, I recognized Scott Huler from a former life and had to pick up the book when I spotted it at Borders. Mr. Read more
Published on May 13 1999

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