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NASCAR Goes Country



“NASCAR goes Country”. Darrell Waltrip, Cale Yarborough, Bobby Allison, Richard Petty, David Pearson and Buddy Baker belted out songs like “Butterbean”, “99 Bottles of beer”, “Hey good lookin’”, and “King of the road”….





Victory Lane Concert Tour (2 Cd Set)


$29.98


2 CD SET – Victory Lane Concert Tour //

Disc 1 :
1. Sweet Love Of The Lord – Amy Lambert
2. Opening Comments – Darrell Waltrip
3. Simple Unexplainable – The Talley Trio
4. Searchin’ – The Talley Trio
5. Testimony – Meadowlark Lemon
6. That Wonderful Name – The Perry Sisters
7. Take It To Jesus – The Perry Sisters
8. Testimony – Michael Waltrip
9. Testimony – Lake Speed
10. He Lifted Me …





Cars 2 (Two-Disc Blu-ray / DVD Combo in Blu-ray Packaging)


$12.99


From the creators of CARS and TOY STORY 3 comes a new, laugh-out-loud, heartwarming adventure geared for the entire family. Star race car Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) and the incomparable tow truck Mater (Larry the Cable Guy) take their friendship on the road from Radiator Springs to exciting new places when they head overseas to compete in the first-ever World Grand Prix!Product Measures: 0.5 …





Darrell Waltrip, One-On-One


$18.23


Darrell Waltrip, One-On-One




Darrell
Waltrip Autographed Stat Card


$51.17


Darrell Waltrip Autographed Stat Card Darrell Waltrip Autographed / Signed Stat Card




Darrell Waltrip


$13.49


This book is in New – Excellent condition





1989 Daytona 500: The Icky Shuffle


$14.99


Ken Schrader,Dale Earnhardt,Geoffrey Bodine,Phil Parsons,Rick Hendrick,Richard Childress, DVD,TEAM MARKETING, Running Time: 03:05:00 ***Usually ships within 24 hours*** 20120519110032583




200-MPH Billboard: The Inside Story of How Big Money Changed NASCAR


$25.95


The 200-MPH Billboard: The Inside Story of How Big Money Changed NASCAR chronicles how NASCAR evolved from a small, Southern pastime to an international multibillion-dollar business. Since the day Darrell Waltrip first thanked God, Gatorade, and Goodyear, NASCAR and corporate America have been partners. In this book, seasoned sports and business reporter Mark Yost offers a rare inside look at those partnerships, which now include the cream of the Fortune 500. Yost, a frequent contributor to the Wall Street Journal Arts and Leisure pages and a columnist for Sports Business Journal, highlights how NASCAR sponsorships have grown from Richard Petty’s record-setting deal with STP for $200,000 in 1972 to the $20 million sponsorships that are common today. He chronicles everything from the successes—and struggles—of early NASCAR legends Ned Jarrett and Junior Johnson to Dale Jr.’s $10-million-dollar signing payday in 1998. He also traces the business-to-business (B2B) sponsorship model that was first developed by R. J. Reynolds in the 1970s and honed in the 1980s by Tide, Country Time, and Maxwell House. Moving into the modern era, Yost explains why NASCAR’s fertile B2B environment is luring a litany of Fortune 500 corporations. They join the NASCAR B2B Council and get a seat in the glass-enclosed suites at the track, the new smoke-filled room where million-dollar deals are hatched. This is where NewPage Corporation sold more than 29,000 tons of paper and UPS first proposed an at-track delivery service that has grown 174 percent since 2002. It’s where Best Western met Dominoes and the Allstate girls first fantasized about Kasey Kahne. When you’ve finished reading this book, you’ll know exactly why NASCAR has become the hottest new place to seal the deal. Mark Yost has reported on sports and business for nearly twenty years. He has written for the Dow Jones Newswire and the editorial pages




200-MPH Billboard: The Inside Story of How Big Money Changed NASCAR


$25.95


The 200-MPH Billboard: The Inside Story of How Big Money Changed NASCAR chronicles how NASCAR evolved from a small, Southern pastime to an international multibillion-dollar business. Since the day Darrell Waltrip first thanked God, Gatorade, and Goodyear, NASCAR and corporate America have been partners. In this book, seasoned sports and business reporter Mark Yost offers a rare inside look at those partnerships, which now include the cream of the Fortune 500. Yost, a frequent contributor to the Wall Street Journal Arts and Leisure pages and a columnist for Sports Business Journal, highlights how NASCAR sponsorships have grown from Richard Petty’s record-setting deal with STP for $200,000 in 1972 to the $20 million sponsorships that are common today. He chronicles everything from the successes—and struggles—of early NASCAR legends Ned Jarrett and Junior Johnson to Dale Jr.’s $10-million-dollar signing payday in 1998. He also traces the business-to-business (B2B) sponsorship model that was first developed by R. J. Reynolds in the 1970s and honed in the 1980s by Tide, Country Time, and Maxwell House. Moving into the modern era, Yost explains why NASCAR’s fertile B2B environment is luring a litany of Fortune 500 corporations. They join the NASCAR B2B Council and get a seat in the glass-enclosed suites at the track, the new smoke-filled room where million-dollar deals are hatched. This is where NewPage Corporation sold more than 29,000 tons of paper and UPS first proposed an at-track delivery service that has grown 174 percent since 2002. It’s where Best Western met Dominoes and the Allstate girls first fantasized about Kasey Kahne. When you’ve finished reading this book, you’ll know exactly why NASCAR has become the hottest new place to seal the deal. Mark Yost has reported on sports and business for nearly twenty years. He has written for the Dow Jones Newswire and the editorial pages

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