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REVIEWED: “Flat Out and Half Turned Over: Tales From Pit Road”
Written by: Gregg Leary   
Charlotte, North Carolina
 
"Flat Out and Half Turned Over: Tales From Pit Road"
By Buddy Baker with David Poole

In Tales from Pit Road, driving legend Buddy Baker and racing writer David Poole join forces to compile the most hilarious collection of stories, memories, and anecdotes ever published. » More Photos

Book Review by Gregg Leary

Buddy Baker's "Flat Out and Half Turned Over" is a little book (only 169 pages) that contains tales of BIG men. Big Bill France. "Tiny" Lund. Richard Petty. "Fireball" Roberts. Dale Earnhardt. David Pearson. 30 stories in all, captured by David Poole and containing Buddy Baker's unique wit and keen sense of humor. To twist the old potato chip commercial."Bet you can't READ just one." Buddy's stories are addictive.

David Poole's Introduction paints an interesting profile of Baker. Buddy ran his first race in NASCAR's top division when he was 18 years old. It took him over 200 tries to get his first win. As he earned his way into competitive equipment he became a star. He was the first to win at each of the sport's "Big Four" tracks.Daytona, Talladega, Darlington and Charlotte. He won 19 times and snagged 40 poles. He led 242 different races. "Leadfoot" was the first to run a lap at over 200MPH and his 1980 Daytona 500 win at 177.602 MPH average in "The Grey Ghost" is a record that still stands. At 67 Buddy is still fast and still mentoring younger drivers. When one of the "young guns" asked Baker if he could run with the current crop of drivers, Baker silenced the upstart by deadpanning."I don't know.I've never run this slow here." Touche!

Many tidbits await you in Buddy's book:
Jack Smith had a 14 lap lead in the inaugural World 600 when a rock ruptured his gas tank His crew tried everything to block the hole including one very unconventional method.You'll have to read the book to find the answer as this is a PG rated review.

Buddy liked to start from the pole and lead as much of the race as possible. Why? "If you're not the lead dog, the scenery never changes."

"Here's Mud in your Eye" is my favorite story in the book. If it doesn't make you laugh out loud.or at least smile, you'd better check your pulse.

Buddy's dad, Buck had a way of keeping his son humble. When Buddy, after more than 200 races, finally won his first at Charlotte, Buck kept him from getting a big head by stating, "You know, you did almost as well as I would have done."

"Me and Tiny" is a chapter that should make you laugh...and cry. Buddy's close encounters with
a cheetah and an "alligator" are priceless.the Talladega race is 1975 is heartbreaking.

Two of my favorite lines in "Days of Thunder" actually involved Buddy Baker. "Hit the pace car" and "minor brain surgery" both involve Elzie Wylie Baker Junior.

Buddy's philosophy on the dangers of racing and life is a good way to end this review. "The scariest thing in life, to me, would be to die at 90 years old and never have done anything you wanted to do. That's a waste." "Flat Out and Half Turned Over" rates four out of five lugnuts.

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Gregg Leary is a Researcher/Writer for 'Wind Tunnel with Dave Despain','The SPEED Report', book reviewer and columnist for SPEEDtv.com. (SPEED Photo) » More Photos

Gregg Leary is a Researcher/Writer for “Wind Tunnel with Dave Despain” and
Book Reviewer for SpeedTV.com.

Leary was track announcer for Hooter’s IHRA Drag Racing at National Events in the USA and Canada and entertained event crowds during “down time” by conducting “crowd participation” and product giveaways with the Hooter’s Girls. He was Marketing and PR Director and track announcer at Lake Erie Speedway.

As Photo Editor, feature writer, columnist and swimsuit calendar chief photographer for “Sports Jam Magazine,” Leary covered Auto Racing, Major League Baseball, the National Football League, and the National Basketball Association. He has photographed dozens of celebrities from A-Z…including Mario Andretti, Jim Brown, AJ Foyt, Ken Griffey Jr., Michael Jordan, Jay Leno, David Letterman, Mark McGwire, Paul Newman, Walter Payton, Alex Zanardi and Presidents Gerald Ford, George Bush and Bill Clinton. Gregg’s wife, Lynn lives in Jefferson, OH. His daughter, Caitlynn is an acting student at UNC Wilmington and his son, Sean is a student at Appalachian State University in Boone, NC.

Leary has conducted motivational seminars and performed stand up comedy around the country. He is a graduate of Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio and Exeter University in England. Gregg has hitchhiked 40,000 miles through 36 states and 10 European countries and is a licensed pilot and skydiver. Leary is available for motorsports consulting on a limited basis. Contact him via email at .
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