Miracle: Bobby Allison and the Saga of the Alabama Gang

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For the first time, Miracle presents the full story of NASCAR legend Bobby Allison and the Alabama Gang—written with the corporation of the Allisons.

While you were sitting in the stands or watching at home on TV, did you ever ask yourself what's really going on behind the scenes? Take a ride on the seat next to auto-racing legend Bobby Allison and relive the dramatic saga of the
Alabama Gang in this unique look at NASCAR from the inside.

Bobby Allison, who ranks fourth in wins in NASCAR history, began his Grand National/Winston Cup career in 1966. After winning eighty-five races, he retired in 1988 when an accident at Pocono Raceway nearly killed him. He was severely brain injured, and it took him a full fifteen years to recover. After the accident, more tragedy struck. In 1992 his younger son, Clifford, died in a crash at the age of twenty-seven. A year later, his other son, Davey, died in a helicopter accident, and in 1994 he lost his close friend and protégé Neil Bonnet in a fatal crash. Then Bobby and his wife, Judy, separated and divorced. Through it all Bobby Allison persevered.

Today Bobby's mind is as sharp, detailed, and analytical as anyone's in sports. Bobby remembers so much, in such great detail, the stories he tells leap off the page. It's all there—the feuds, the infighting, the victories, the accusations of cheating, and worse.

Incredibly, Bobby, the poster boy for hard work, honesty, and integrity, holds nothing back, even when it reflects poorly on him. "It happened, and there's nothing I can do about that," is what he says. The result is raw racing history.

Along with the Earnhardts, the Jarretts, and the Pettys, the Allisons are racing family royalty, and Miracle, a family saga of determination, loyalty, and love, is filled with some of the greatest racing stories of all time. If you ever wanted to read a book that puts you in the garage, in the pits, and in the boardrooms, and at the same time tugs at your heartstrings—this is the book for you.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780312340025

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group

Publication Date: 02-06-2007

Pages: 432

Product Dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.95(d)

About the Author

Peter Golenbock has written several New York Times bestsellers. His books include American Zoom, The Last Lap, and NASCAR Confidential. He lives in Florida.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents


Preface xi
The Photograph 1
Pop and Kitty 3
Bobby: Exiled to Wisconsin 10
Bobby: Bob Sunderman 21
Bobby: Judy 27
Donnie and Eddie: Built from the Chassis Up 36
Pat: Alabamy Bound 40
Red Farmer: Short-Track Racer 45
Bobby: Nose to the Grindstone 51
Donnie and Eddie: Busting Their Humps 56
Bobby: Eddie Makes a Sacrifice 59
Bobby: Bud, Cotton, Harry, and Ol' Ralph 71
Bobby: An Independent Again 82
Bobby and Eddie: Mario 85
Bobby: Outsmarted by the Pettys 93
Donnie: Banjo 99
Bobby: Allison Versus the Pettys 104
Bobby: Junior 112
Bobby: Iroc and Indy, 1973 126
Bobby: The Roger Penske Years 135
Donnie: Outsmarted by the Gardners 146
Neil Bonnett: Susan 150
Bobby: Bud Moore Saves Him 155
Donnie: Hoss 160
Bobby and Donnie: The Fight at Daytona 163
Bobby: Butting Heads 170
Donnie: T-Boned and in a Coma 181
Bobby: AChampionship-At Last 186
Bobby: It Gets Ugly 197
Davey: The Prodigal Son 208
Hut: Rookie of the Year 217
Neil: In Waltrip's Shadow 223
Bobby: The Oldest Winner Ever 230
Bobby and Davey: Father, Son Finish 1,2 238
Bobby: At Death's Door 248
Bobby and Judy: The Long Road Back 260
Bobby and Judy: A Miracle 266
Neil: Amnesia 275
Davey: Robert Yates Hires Larry Mac 282
Clifford: "Crazy Wild" 289
Davey: The Lost Championship: Part I 294
The Death of Clifford Allison 309
Davey: The Lost Championship: Part II 315
Davey: Life on the Edge 321
The Death of Davey Allison 328
Alabama Mourns 337
Hut: Scarred 344
Bobby and Judy: No Peace 348
The Death of Neil Bonnett 354
Hut: A Career Fizzles 361
The End Of Bobby Allison Motorsports 367
Bobby and Judy: Financial Ruin and Divorce 373
Bobby and Judy: Reunited 380
Notes 387

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