Nascar Pics
The author of this article shares some
good tips on finding great Nascar pics ...
If you are a NASCAR fan, you likely appreciate NASCAR
memorabilia or paraphernalia: NASCAR mugs, clothing, bumper
stickers, NASCAR posters, and NASCAR pics. And where do
we find the hottest of, say, NASCAR pics, for friends or loved
ones as Christmas or other holiday gifts? Let’s start
with books. For example, Jeff MacGregor wrote a book
called Sunday Money: Speed! Lust! Madness! Death! A Hot Lap
Around America with NASCAR. In the book, MacGregor writes
of his packing up his belongings and his wife, the Beep, in an
RV, and traveling across country to follow the events,
politics, and social to-dos of the NASCAR circuit.
Besides being a funny, personable, and exciting and informative
read, the book includes many NASCAR pics in color and black and
white. Dale Earnhardt, memorialized in a statue, the
Uncers, the fans (and their vans), and the track during the
races are enveloped by writing that is fun, funny, and
fascinating (as MacGregor also incorporates the history and
money behind the most successful auto club in the states).
Other books have NASCAR pics—such as The Wildest Ride: A
History of NASCAR (or, How a Bunch of Good Ol' Boys Built a
Billion-Dollar Industry out of Wrecking Cars); NASCAR Record
& Fact Book : 2006 Edition (NASCAR Record & Fact Book);
and, especially, NASCAR Best Shots, from the NASCAR Library
Collection. But then there are the online sources,
starting with NASCAR pics at such sites as Racehippie.com
(where many Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and other pics are available);
theinsidegroove.com (where NASCAR pics of races all over the
country are featured); and decadesofracing.com (where not only
will you get hundreds of NASCAR pics but will find tens of
links to the history, the schedules, the driver biographies,
and more).
Also, there is a way to get NASCAR pics that not everyone
makes use of yet: Go to Google images and type in NASCAR
pics. Doing so will give you about 530,000 results,
ranging from the individual drivers, the individual cars (on
and off the speedway), the races, the fans, the engines, the
accidents, and the backstories…if you want them.
Finally, think about what you can make yourself using NASCAR
pics. One of my favorite things to do, for example, is go
to a photo shop in a mall or in town—to any shop that
specializes in personalized gifts. Take with you a
perfect photo you have found in the books or on the
sites. Ask the personnel to put the pic on a mouse
pad. It cost about ten to twenty dollars and takes about
a week for them to do. Than, when your loved one is doing
his or her own computer searches, he/she will be able to look
at the hottest pic of the hottest racecar series ever!
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