About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: Kurt Busch, Eddie Hill, John Force, Janne Ahonen, Shirley Muldowney, Bob Glidden, Kenny Bernstein, Don Garlits, Danny Ongais, Don Nicholson, Scott Kalitta, Pat Austin, Bill Jenkins, Tony Schumacher, Frederick DiNome, Eric Medlen, Ashley Force Hood, Wild Bill Shrewsberry, Al Hofmann, Jack Chrisman, Mickey Thompson, Larry Dixon, Warren Johnson, Chris Rado, Tom McEwen, Dan Pastorini, Blaine Johnson, Bruce Larson, Jim Liberman, Gary Scelzi, Bisi Ezerioha, Julie Stepan, Brandon Bernstein, John Lingenfelter, Jeg Coughlin, Jr., Tom Hammonds, Tim Wilkerson, Raymond Beadle, Darrell Russell, Don Prudhomme, Tommy Ivo, Scotty Cannon, Rosco McGlashan, Joe Amato, Doug Kalitta, Rick Santos, Art Malone, Gary Beck, Connie Kalitta, Harold Martin, Ronnie Sox, Pete Millar, George William Iuliano, Frank Hawley, John Zappia, Big John Mazmanian, Bruce Sarver, Chris Karamesines, Victor Bray, Bradley Lamar Hall, Anthony Bertozzi, Bob Atchison, Ken Achs. Excerpt: Kurt Thomas Busch (born August 4, 1978) is an American NASCAR and NHRA driver. He drives the No. 22 Shell Oil Company/Pennzoil Dodge Charger in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, and will race on an "opportunity permitting" basis in the Pro Stock division of NHRA. He is a third-generation race car driver, his father Tom won several NASCAR sanctioned events, and he is the older brother of Kyle Busch, who is also a NASCAR driver. Busch won the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Championship in 2004, the first ever season using the "Chase for the Cup" points format, finishing just eight points ahead of Jimmie Johnson. With a 2006 win in the Nationwide Series, Busch became one of only 22 drivers with a win in all three of NASCAR's top divisions: Sprint Cup Series; Nationwide Series; and Camping World Truck Series. At the age of six, Busch was accompanying his father to the track and driving go-carts...