Stock Car Racing Magazine 1994 February

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Stock Car Racing Magazine 1994 February

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Contents:  How To Get A Job In Racing (Even if you can’t turn a wrench or a steering wheel, there are plenty of ways to make a living in racing. SCR asks some full-timers how they broke into racing); Banjo Grimm (What you see on Sunday are those eighteen-second pit stops. What you don’t see are the years of hard work that make them possible. A member of the over-the-wall fraternity tells us what it takes); Join The Crew (It all comes down to a simple question: How badly do you want it?); Josh Tarter (He’s an underclassman in college but a grad student on the track); They’re Holzhausens (And they all follow in the footsteps of a frugal family man who simply loves to race); The Richest Dwarf Car Race (California Dwarf Car Association president John Linder made the race happen, but he couldn’t make the field); “If I Ever Race Again…” (Tony Walls never intended to become an authority on racing safety); A Genuine Hero (Stock car racing’s most impressive hero isn’t Dale Earnhardt or Rusty Wallace or even Richard Petty. It’s an amazing man named Dan Simkins) Technical – Scotch-Brite (This stuff makes many difficult prep jobs easy. The hard part is finding it); Taking Charge (A racing battery may give you that little extra boost you need to win); Six In A Row (With his in-line Six, Royce Cornett is out of step with conventional thinking. Some nights he’s out of sight, too); Take Two (Classy car, classy driver); Steering Boxes (Whether you prefer your car to drive like a log wagon or a Lincoln, Ronnie Grayson will steer you right); Limited Lift Cams (Isky’s got a stick that’ll provide better power coming off the corner despite limited lift) Departments – Dick Berggren; Backfire; Andy Fusco; Bones Bourcier; Al Robinson; Al Stilley; Joyce Standridge; Making It In Racing; Results; Racing On TV; 200 MPH Pit Stop; Page From The Past; New Products; Last Lap

Issue:  February 1994

Condition:  Very Good