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Contents: Fast Friends (It’s easy to be buddies with a guy when he wins. What about when he winds up in the hospital?); It’s A Drag (Ray Evernham always wanted to go 200 miles an hour. So he did it); Assessing The ASA (Rex Robbins brings us up to speed); The Family That Races Together (This is indeed a family sport); Sustained Excellence (It takes more than luck to win eleven track titles. Just ask Jack Johnson); Making Money In Racing (Mike Willis is back to talk stocks in stock car racing); Expect The Unexpected (In this issue filled with fire and wreckage, you’ve got ample evidence that the big crash can happen anywhere to anyone); Faster Without Glasses (Some racers choose corrective surgery over corrective lenses) Technical – Trial By Fire (Mike Laughlin learned the value of racing gloves the hard way. He hopes you won’t have to); Better Cells (Military technology could make fuel cells safer); Hard Sell (What will a cheap gas tank cost you?); Braking News (Wilwood’s high-level developments will likely trickle down to short tracks); Keeping Your Balance (Spring-loaded radius rods allow your rear end to roll with the punches); Richmond Rear (Richmond Gear uses their 60 years of experience to build a more reliable quick-change); Treasure Hunt (Finally, a magneto that performs from start to finish); Letter Perfect (Sponsors (and scorers) like a race car that’s easy to spot) Departments – Backfire; Dick Berggren; Bones Bourcier; Joyce Standridge; Andy Fusco; Readers’ Racers; In Review; Making It In Racing (Joe Barbagallo); Racing On TV; 200 MPH Pit Stop; Signs Of The Times; New Products; Last Lap
Issue: April 1997
Condition: Very Good