Sundays Will Never Be the Same: Racing, Tragedy, and Redemption--My Life in America's Fastest Sport
By (Author) Darrell Waltrip
With Nate Larkin
Simon & Schuster
The Free Press
1st March 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
Motor sports
Memoirs
Sports and Active outdoor recreation
B
Paperback
256
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 18mm
291g
From the former NASCAR champion and current Fox Sports announcer, an intimate account of one of the most dramatic and tragic days in the history of NASCAR: the 2001 Daytona 500the day that racing legend Dale Earnhardt, Sr. died.
In Sundays Will Never Be the Same, former NASCAR champion and current FOX Sports racing analyst Darrell Waltrip provides an intimate account of one of the most dramatic and tragic days in the history of NASCAR: the 2001 Daytona 500the day that racing legend Dale Earnhardt Sr. died.
The sudden death of Earnhardt on the final lap of the 2001 Daytona 500 was a traumatic loss for the entire NASCAR family, and few were affected more deeply than Darrell Waltrip. During the course of their tumultuous thirty-year association, Dale and Darrell had been friends, then frenemies, and finally friends again. Darrell takes us through the fascinating history of racing in Daytona, offering glimpses of some of the sports most colorful characters. He recounts the highs and lows of his relationship with Earnhardt through the twin arcs of their overlapping careers, and concludes with a heart-wrenching insider account of that pivotal weekend in Daytona.
Darrell Waltrip is a three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and the author of the New York Times bestselling autobiography, DW: A Lifetime Going Around in Circles. He is currently the lead analyst for NASCAR on Fox Sports. He lives in Franklin, Tennessee.
Nate Larkin, a graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary,is a popular speaker and the author of an inspirational book for men, Samson and the Pirate Monks: Calling Men to Authentic Brotherhood.