DW A Lifetime Going Around in Circles

Cover of DW A Lifetime Going Around in Circles by Darrell Waltrip
Year: 2004
Language: en
Pages: 287
ISBN-13: 9780399151538
Dimensions:
Height: 9.38 Inches
Length: 6.26 Inches
Weight: 1 Pounds
Width: 1.11 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 796.72/092 B
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DW A Lifetime Going Around in Circles by Darrell Waltrip, published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons in 2004, is a personal memoir that chronicles the life of one of NASCAR’s most prominent figures. Spanning 287 pages, this book offers insights into Waltrip’s journey from being a controversial star in the 1980s to becoming a beloved figure in the sport. Through his experiences, he reflects on the challenges and triumphs he faced, providing a unique perspective on the world of automobile racing.

Readers will find a blend of personal anecdotes and historical context as Waltrip shares his memories of racing and the evolution of NASCAR. The narrative not only highlights his own career, including his impressive record of eighty-four victories, but also serves as a bridge connecting the sport’s earlier days with its rise to global popularity. With themes of biography, sports, and personal memoirs, this edition invites fans of racing and sports history to explore the life of a man who lived his dream on the racetrack.


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In the 1980s, Darrell Waltrip was the reigning king of NASCAR-the sport’s brightest and most controversial star. Feared, loathed, and admired in equal measure, early on he drew the wrath of many fans, who literally wore their emotions on their sleeve, donning tee-shirts that read: I hate warm beer, cold women, and Darrell Waltrip. As the decade progressed, he won over their hearts and was voted NASCAR’s most popular driver in 1989 and 1990-and his popularity has continued to soar ever since.
Waltrip retired in 2000, tied for third all-time with eighty-four career victories, and immediately began attracting new fans with his folksy style as a color commentator for FOX Sports’ NASCAR coverage. Now, with that same inimitable charm, he shares his memories of his life in racing. It’s the tale of a man who lived his dream every time he stepped into a race car, and whose dreams got better every time he climbed out in Victory Lane.
But it’s also the story of NASCAR, as Waltrip serves as a bridge between its earlier days and its explosion into one of the world’s most popular sports. Having raced against immortals like Richard Petty and David Pearson, modern-day legends Dale Earnhardt and Jeff Gordon, and rising stars Tony Stewart and Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Waltrip provides a knowing look at the evolution of the sport and its greatest drivers and personalities.

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