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Book SynopsisA personal odyssey that peers over the cliff of change and into the pit of obsession.
Trade Review“A candid, often hilarious account of [Moses’s] experiences on the tracks, in the garages and in the gasoline alleys of the racing world—but especially memorable is the wild variety of characters Moses met along the way. The book might have been written twenty years ago, but racing is still populated by fast guys, rich guys, and idiots.”—Brock Yates,
Wall Street JournalTable of ContentsPART IChapter One - Chasing RabbitsChapter Two - In the DarkChapter Three - Fast GuysChapter Four - The Learning CurveChapter Five - More KinksChapter Six - Swept AwayPART IIChapter Seven - Piracy on the High BanksChapter Eight - Rich GuysChapter Nine - Dangerous Darlene Strikes Again or, Climaxing at the Daytona 24-HourChapter 10 - IdiotsChapter 11- Crimes of PassionChapter 12- Heavy Metal RulesChapter 13 - Every Which Way But StraightPART IIIChapter 14 - Can't Let a Slow Car Get You DownChapter 15 - Chickens Is All He's GotChapter 16 - Saved by the KidChapter 17 - Pedal to the MetalChapter 18 - Bandits, But Still BugaboosChapter 19 - There But for Fortune. . . .Chapter 20 - Going out with a BangChapter 21 - Some Hole, Huh?Epilogue