When Ben White’s “NASCAR Then and Now” hits store shelves next month you won’t need to be a history buff in order to enjoy it. Photography from Nigel Kinrade and Smyle Media, however, might make you one as they bring the story of NASCAR alive through the camera lens.
Beginning with the book’s cover, fans are on a travel through time that starts with the inception of NASCAR in Daytona Beach's Streamline hotel in 1948, to the multi-billion dollar industry that it has become today. There was a time when racing was nothing but tearing through back roads with cars full of moonshine, before moving to dirt, and then beloved tracks such as Daytona International Speedway and Darlington Raceway.
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