The Garlits Collection: Cars That Made Drag
Racing History
Mike
Mueller's book,
The Garlits Collection: Cars That Made
Drag Racing History, not only showcases the cars that
made drag racing history, but also gives the reader a fairly
complete history of drag racing.
The author starts by giving background on Don "Big
Daddy" Garlits himself, and why he is so instrumental
to how drag racing developed and grew as a sport over
the decades. Mueller also describes The Don Garlits Museum
of Drag Racing, in Ocala, Florida, arguably the greatest
monument to drag racing ever built.
The book then goes car-by-car, traveling roughly chronologically
through drag racing history, using the most famous (or
infamous) cars in the museum. Each car featured has a
detailed essay explaining its particular significance.
These essays often show the reader a glimpse of drag racing
history at the time the car actually raced.
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For instance, one of the cars featured is Shirley Muldowney's
1980 Top Fuel Plymouth. In the accompanying essay, Mueller
not only details the highlights of Muldowney's career,
he also takes the opportunity to tell readers about the
history of women in drag racing, and spotlights other
famous women drivers such as Shirley Shahan, Paula Murphy
and Barbara Hamilton.
This 192-page book also features tons of colorful photos
to illustrate each essay and keep the reader interested.
Not just pictures of the Garlits' collection, but vintage
racing pics as well.
This book is good both for the die-hard drag racing fan,
and the novice who wants to learn more about this sport.
And hey, it's a much more interesting book to have on
your coffee table than some collection of pictures of
flowers or sunrises.