Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman |  | Authors: Matt Stone, Preston Lerner Creator: Mario Andretti Publisher: Motorbooks
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Media: Hardcover Edition: First Pages: 176 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.2 x 0.8
ISBN: 0760337063 Dewey Decimal Number: 791.43028092 EAN: 9780760337066 ASIN: 0760337063
Publication Date: October 9, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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For all his fame as one of Hollywood’s great actors, a world-class humanitarian, and the proprietor of a natural food empire, the late Paul Newman had another intriguing facet that was less known and perhaps closer to his heart than all the rest of his well-chronicled life. He was an avid, successful and well respected car racer and team owner. This book tells that story--from Newman’s racing career, begun in earnest at an age when many race car drivers contemplate retirement; to the partnership he formed in 1983 with Chicago racing entrepreneur and team owner Carl Haas; to the impressive stable of automobiles he owned, from the Porsches and Ferraris to quirkier modified VWs and Volvos. This is the tale of a life full of passion and skill, of someone who entered the 24 Hours of Daytona at the age of 70 and made his last professional race outing at 82; whose roster of drivers for Newman/Hass reads as a who’s who of open wheel racing; and whose interest in cars extended from the likely suspects to old trucks and new hybrids. And then there’s the charming pal who, when the incorrigible prankster Robert Redford had a miserably wrecked Ferrari dropped at his front door, returned the favor by having the car, crushed into a cube, delivered to Redford’s living room. The anecdotes, the races, the cars--all are here, adding up to what for many would be a full life, but for Paul Newman was simply another side of a man of talent, conviction, and enduring spirit. Book DescriptionHere is the story of the side of Paul Newman that most of the world didn’t know-- avid, successful and well respected car racer and team owner. From his racing career, begun in earnest at an age when most race car drivers comtemplate retirement; to the partnership he formed in 1983 with Chicago racing entrepreneur and team owner Carl Haas; to the impressive roster of automobiles he owned, from the Porsches and Ferraris to quirkier modified VWs and Volvos, this book tells the story of an intriguing facet of a man of talent, conviction, and enduring spirit. |
| Customer Reviews: Accurate but bland and incomplete. November 8, 2009 Colin McArthur (Beaufort, SC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book presents an accurate compilation of Paul Newman's worthy racing career, however, would have been a bit more interesting if there were more stories of Newman's off-track time with the racing community. Lots of photos if that's your thing. One disturbing omission is the long relationship Newman had with entrepreneur and gentleman racer, team-owner Eddie Wachs and the fact that the Newman-Wachs Formula Atlantic team was enjoying such success in 08 before Paul's passing. As an aside, the Newman-Wachs team won the Formula Atlantic championship in 09 with up-and-coming drivers John Edwards and Jonathan Summerton placing first and second in the series. A great tribute to Paul's support for young drivers with promise.
winning: the racing life of Paul Newman October 7, 2009 Thomas C. Kennedy (Sharon, Pa. USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Just Finished this book. Great detail and rare photos of his incedible motorsport life. Having seen Mr. Newman race many times at Nelson Ledges, this book rekindled many fond memories. The book is a wonderful tribute to a fine race driver/owner and a great human being.
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