

Awesome Bill from Dawsonville: My Life in NASCAR
P**S
Well written autobiography.
Well written. Learned a lot about Bill Elliott I never knew. Definitely recommend for NASCAR fans.
N**A
Bill Elliott
Awesome readInteresting. I went to school with Bill and Ernie. Grew up with this family.
R**G
The Elliotts and NASCAR, a personal history.
I have been a NASCAR fan since before it was NASCAR. I can remember going with my Daddy to races at Daytona, FL when they were held on a course that was part beach and part paved road. I loved racing then and I love it now. The primeval growl of the engines, the excitement of head to head finishes and the spectacle of it all still thrills me as much today as it did when I was seven years old.During all that time I never pulled for one particular driver over the others, that is until Bill Elliott and his brothers Dan and Ernie came on the scene in the late 1970's. Their outfit was so rag-tag at first that you just could not help but root for them. It became a habit for me and for a lot of other people. Then along about 1984 the Elliotts begin to win races! At first just one here and there and later lots of them. They won the first Winston Million in 1985 along with eleven super speedway races, a NASCAR record that stands today, and eleven poles. Three years later the Elliotts won the 1988 Winston Cup Championship, beating a very determined Rusty Wallace by just a few points. During a career that has spanned over twenty-five years the Elliotts have set closed course speed records at Talladega, won the "Most Popular Driver" NASCAR award a record number of times, won forty-four NASCAR races and over seventy-three-million dollars in purses. The Elliotts became the best known family of any sport in the world. Bill Elliott is the first NASCAR driver to ever appear on the cover of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE. All this was accomplished while working their magic in a tiny operation just outside of Dawsonville, GA. Racing against the likes of Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, Sr., Bobby Allison and most of the biggest names in NASCAR, the shy red-headed country boy William Clyde Elliott became the superstar athlete "Awesome Bill form Dawsonville."The National Association of Stock Car Racing, NASCAR, owes much of its current popularity to the Elliott Family. As the Elliotts grew in the hearts of their fans so did NASCAR grow from a regional, little appreciated sport into the worldwide multi-billion dollar industry it is today. In his book, Awesome Bill From Dawsonville, My Life in NASCAR, co-written by Bill Elliott and Chris Millard, Mr. Elliott details the hardships and glories that a professional racecar driver can experience. While this book is about racing, it is more about the relationships between the three Elliott brothers, Ernie, the oldest, Dan, the middle brother, Bill the youngest brother and their father, George, and the bonds of family that held their operation together.As literature, Awesome Bill From Dawsonville, My life in NASCAR, ain't Shakespeare, but, it works very well as the story of three brothers who make good, and of their father who instilled in them the virtues of hard work, honesty and drive. This is not exactly a "rags to riches" story, but it serves as a reminder to all of us that you get out of life in exact proportion to what you put into it. The Elliotts never dreamed that they would one day be at the pinnacle of their sport, but through hard work, some good breaks and family loyalty they made it. The Elliotts will go down in autosports history as one of the finest families in NASCAR. Their red and gold number nine Thunderbird is forever etched in automobile racing history.
K**N
You don't have to be a nascar fan to like this book.
This is probably the second best book that I have read about NASCAR the first is the one by Smokey Yunick. The only difference is that, this one is a little more current, but it does show NASCAR warts and all. If you want a real inside look at NASCAR and for racing in general, this is the one to get. It may not be pretty but it is true and accurate. Mr. Elliott does not pull many punches with his opinions.
C**E
Determination and Integrity in a NASCAR Legend.
It was a gift for my husband. He said it was great—truly an amazing story. Had followed Bill Elliot when he was racing and found all the behind the scenes info so interesting and enlightening. The book increased therespect and admiration he has for Bill and his family and all the challenges they faced throughout his career.
B**R
Big Fan of Bill's. Wish the pictures could have been inlarged. Loved bis open feelings and thoughts on Safty Nd Nascar.
Great read. Been a big fan of Bill's. wish the pictures could have been enlarged. Loved his openedness about Nascar. About time someone said it out loud and in print. Thank you Bill.
L**R
I thought I knew everything about Awesome Bill but I found out more interesting things about ...
I thought I knew everything about Awesome Bill but I found out more interesting things about him. This book was for my husband, he loves Bill Elliot. He did not put the book down for two days and enjoyed every page. This was a gift to him & he truly enjoyed it. Easy reading he said.
0**Y
Enjoyed the read
Heartfelt account of Bill Elliot through 2006. If you are a Elliot fan or not, you will get a different perspective of NASCAR, rivalries and other drivers through his eyes.
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