The Girl's Guide to Winning a NASCAR(R) Driver: Secrets to Grabbing His Attention and Stealing His Heart
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Overview
In a professional sport where over half its athletes are single men, the one question every single female fan asks is, "How do you marry a NASCAR driver?" No one but Liz Allison would, let alone could, dare to answer. Tongue-in-cheek but cunningly insightful, this is the satirical relationship guidebook with a NASCAR twist on the hottest eligible racecar drivers, featuring:
-Starting Line Up - profiles on all the single drivers of the NASCAR NEXTEL cup series
-Pit Stop Strategy - lighthearted tactics on how to get that driver to stop in his tracks and notice you
-Track Etiquette - sets the record straight for how to act at the track, in the pits, and in the garage area
-The Finding Mr. Right Quiz - lets readers see which driver is their perfect match
-How They Met - stories from drivers' wives about how they met their husbands
Like Liz's last book, THE GIRL'S GUIDE TO WINNING A NASCAR DRIVER also includes signature Girlfriend to Girlfriend, Top Five, and NASCAR trivia sidebars, as well as a glossary of official terms and NASCAR slang. From the inside scoop, to where to meet drivers, to tips on how to win his heart, this is one book that will rev any female NASCAR fan's engine.
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Author Information
Bio of Liz Allison
Liz Allison has been a veteran of the speedway as driver Davey Allison's wife and later, after the untimely death of her husband in 1993, as a member of the sports media. A television and radio reporter, she has written three published books on racing and is a contributing author to numerous race publications.
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Additional Info
Imprint
Center Street
Filesize
2.23 MB
Number of Pages
224
eBook ISBN
9781599953397









