Rick Mears, Thanks
By Gordon Kirby

On or off the track, Mears was never regarded as anything less than a gentleman, and never considered himself as anything more than just lucky to be where he was. His fellow competitors always knew they could race him wheel-to-wheel without worry, yet also understood that heโd never give them anything they hadnโt earned.
Following a foreword by Roger Penske, author Kirby traces the origins of the fabled Mears Gang, and then follows the familyโs move from Kansas to California where both Rick and his older brother Roger began their racing endeavors. Then the focus turns toward Rickโs career, recounting it in both great detail and fine style, with many previously untold insights provided by those who figured prominently in it.
Although a handful of the bookโs more than 300 color and black-and-white photographs are curiously mis-captioned, nothing can detract from the quality of the tale at hand, the story of a genuine American hero that deserves a spot in any enthusiastโs library.
Available in soft cover for US$39.95 (ยฃ25.00) from the publisher, Crash Media Group, www.crashmediagroup.com or at www.motorbooks.com




