[Book Review] holman-moody: The Legendary Race Team

holman-moody: The Legendary Race Team

By Tom Cotter and Al Pearce

This second edition of a book originally published more than a decade ago chronicles one of Americaโ€™s all-time great racing teams. The story begins in 1957 when two guys with a shared dream became partners and shortly found themselves guiding Fordโ€™s efforts during arguably NASCARโ€™s finest era, when factory teams from Detroitโ€™s Big Three battled for victory every weekend.

They didnโ€™t stop there, however, instead reaching out to tackle endurance racing, drag racing and the Can-Am, as well as initiating a project that would have taken them to Indianapolis, and many pages here catalog their efforts with Ford GT40s for Sebring and Le Mans. Like Dan Gurneyโ€™s All American Racers, HM was a university where young technicians could learn their craft, and there was even a marine division for prepping nautical engines.

Southern Stock Car Racing remains understandably the focus of this book, as HMโ€™s โ€œCompetition Provenโ€ logo graced the front fenders of countless winning cars as they built the template upon which todayโ€™s super teams are modeled. Despite a stellar list of race-winning alumniโ€”Fred Lorenzen, Fireball Roberts, Curtis Turner, Joe Weatherly, Nelson Stacy, Dick Hutcherson, Bobby Allison, Gurney, Mario Andrettiโ€”HM did not claim a NASCAR Cup championship until David Pearson replaced the retiring Lorenzen for the 1968 season, and then repeated the feat in โ€™69.

Intimately illustrated with superb photography from veteran Don Hunter and others, this book is available for US$75 from better bookstores or directly from publisher Octane Press at www.Octanepress.com