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Postcards from Pit Road: Inside Nascar's 2002 Season |
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Rating:  Summary: Wish you were there. Review: If you are looking for a detailed summary of the 2002 NASCAR season, here it is. But beware that an insider's look this is not. I don't believe there is a driver quote in the entire book that wasn't spoken into a microphone, either from just after a race or the post race press conference. And even that material is sanitized. We all know most of these guys don't know a WAS from an IS from a WERE, and that includes the TV commentators, but Mr. Dutton has these gentlemen ripping off lines like a CNN talking head. This was the year Sterling Marlin had that amazing run and led the points for much of it. This is how Sterling talks: "We was real good and done a two tire. She gone haywire there at the end. Wore out." But coming from the author's laptop - by the way, most folks don't refer to a yellow legal pad and pencil as a laptop - he comes off like Wolf Blitzer. All the quotes are couched in an ambiguous time and local to protect the author's image of shooting pool and doing shots with the boys to get the story. I just found that irritating. There is the obligatory cutting NASCAR for creating rules but no instance of a better idea to replace the rule. So we tear from track to track, getting post race driver interviews, which is all right, but a bit tedious by the time its over. What we don't get is the inside track, real personalities, real drama, heartbreak, joy, triumph, the smoke and roar of stock car racing. The author has a nice perspective and sense of humor, and if he digs deep and writes an epic, all fans will appreciate it.
Rating:  Summary: Wish you were there. Review: If you are looking for a detailed summary of the 2002 NASCAR season, here it is. But beware that an insider's look this is not. I don't believe there is a driver quote in the entire book that wasn't spoken into a microphone, either from just after a race or the post race press conference. And even that material is sanitized. We all know most of these guys don't know a WAS from an IS from a WERE, and that includes the TV commentators, but Mr. Dutton has these gentlemen ripping off lines like a CNN talking head. This was the year Sterling Marlin had that amazing run and led the points for much of it. This is how Sterling talks: "We was real good and done a two tire. She gone haywire there at the end. Wore out." But coming from the author's laptop - by the way, most folks don't refer to a yellow legal pad and pencil as a laptop - he comes off like Wolf Blitzer. All the quotes are couched in an ambiguous time and local to protect the author's image of shooting pool and doing shots with the boys to get the story. I just found that irritating. There is the obligatory cutting NASCAR for creating rules but no instance of a better idea to replace the rule. So we tear from track to track, getting post race driver interviews, which is all right, but a bit tedious by the time its over. What we don't get is the inside track, real personalities, real drama, heartbreak, joy, triumph, the smoke and roar of stock car racing. The author has a nice perspective and sense of humor, and if he digs deep and writes an epic, all fans will appreciate it.
Rating:  Summary: Insightful and Fun Read Review: The green flag drops with an up close and personal visit with NASCAR's 2002 Champion, Tony Stewart. You learn what makes him happiest and what brings tears to his eyes from the sportswriter who knows him best. You will tour the country for 36 weeks with all the racing greats. Away from the tracks you fly with the US Air Force in Nevada and experience country music in Texas. Buckle up, hold on and enjoy the trip. With down to earth and descriptive writing you will feel as though you made the journey yourself. The checkered flag drops with the last chapter only to make you long for more. Hopefully he is pounding the keys with one for this year.
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