Stock Car Racing Magazine 1996 July

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Stock Car Racing Magazine 1996 July

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Contents:  Bobby Labonte (Who says nice guys don’t finish last?); Golden Boy (Fred Lorenzen quit at the top of his game – and has regretted it ever since); Perpetual Motion Machine (When Newton made the observation about an object in motion tending to remain in motion, he may have been thinking of DIRT mechanic Debbie Williams); Making Money Racing (Stock cars and the stock market can be a lucrative mix); Pressure To Perform (The sponsor wants to know why you qualified so poorly. Your car owner is talking to another driver. You turn around, and some guy with a microphone asks if it’s true that there’s friction between you and your crew chief. Is your stomach churning yet. Welcome to big league stock car racing); The Optimists (Racer’s don’t just hope for the best, they demand it); Brickyard 400 Preview (The first two winners were the last two Winston Cup champions. Does that tell you how important this race is?) Technical – IMCA Late Models (They offer Saturday night racers variety, affordability and most of all, fun); Synchronicity (Remember that distinctive whine the Morgan-McClure car first brought to Daytona? Here’s an up-close look at what caused it); Do-It Yourself Late Model (A grassroots racer from the ground up); Minor Masterpiece (Lowbuck Dave Williams has produced a high-class little gem); Getting In Gear (Bill Bushore’s ten tips for trouble-free transmission installation); Track Nine (Don Finke offers a new home for your Ford nine-inch rear) Departments – Backfire; Dick Berggren; Bones Bourcier; Chad Little; Andy Fusco; Racing On TV; 200 MPH Pit Stops; Results; New Products; Last Lap

Issue:  July 1996

Condition:  Very Good