Driving with the Devil

By (author): "Neal Thompson"
Publish Date: 2006
Driving with the Devil
ISBN1416124349
ISBN139781416124344
AsinDriving with the Devil
Original titleDriving with the Devil: Southern Moonshine, Detroit Wheels, and the Birth of NASCAR
"Moonshiners put more time, energy, thought, and love into their cars than any racer ever will. Lose on the track and you go home. Lose with a load of whiskey and you go to jail."-Junior Johnson, NASCAR legend and one-time whiskey runner Today's NASCAR is a family sport with 75 million loyal fans, which is growing bigger and more mainstream by the day. PartDisney, part Vegas, part Barnum & Bailey, NASCAR is also a multibillion-dollar business and a cultural phenomenon that transcends geography, class, and gender. But dark secrets lurk in NASCAR's past. "Driving with the Devil" uncovers for the first time the true story behind NASCAR's distant, moonshine-fueled origins and paints a rich portrait of the colorful men whocreated it. Long before the sport of stock-car racing even existed, young men in the rural, Depression-wracked South had figured out that cars and speed were tickets to a better life. With few options beyond the farm orfactory, the best chance of escape was running moonshine. Bootlegging offered speed, adventure, and wads of cash-if the drivers survived. "Driving with the Devil" is the story of bootleggerswhose empires grew during Prohibition and continued to thrive well after Repeal, and of drivers who thundered down dusty back roads with moonshine deliveries, deftly outrunning federal agents. The car of choice was theFord V-8, the hottest car of the 1930s, and ace mechanics tinkered with them until they could fly across mountain roads at 100 miles an hour. After fighting in World War II, moonshiners transferredtheir skills to the rough, red-dirt racetracks of Dixie, and a national sport was born. In this dynamic era (1930s and '40s), three men with a passion for Ford V-8s-convicted criminal Ray Parks, foul-mouthed mechanic Red Vogt, and crippled war veteran Red Byron, NASCAR's first champion-emerged as the first stock car "team." Theirs is the violent, poignant story of howmoonshine and fast cars merged to create a new sport for the South to call its own. "Driving with the Devil" is a fascinating look at the well-hidden historical connection betweenwhiskey running and stock-car racing. NASCAR histories will tell you who led every lap of every race since the first official race in 1948. "Driving with the Devil" goes deeper to bring you the excitement, passion, crime, and death-defying feats of the wild, early days that NASCAR has carefully hidden from public view. In the tradition of Laura Hillenbrand's "Seabiscuit," this tale not only revealsa bygone era of a beloved sport, but also the character of the country at a moment in time. "From the Hardcover edition."