Joie Chitwood's Indianapolis thrill show

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Joie Chitwood, a stuntmen and president of the famous stunt show Indianapolis Motor Speedway describes his experience as a stunt man, his training, career and his education. The Joie Chitwood Thrill Show in Indianapolis was part of the fabric of American culture, which gained popularity and became a family tradition.

author: Zeller, Bob
Personal narratives, Stunt men and women, Stunt performers, Chitwood, Joie

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A.J.'s still blowin' up and kickin' butt after all these years

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A. J. Foyt Jr. who is a legend was very anxious as A.J Foyt IV, 20-year-old grandson of A. J. Foyt Jr. was stuck behind a car during a yellow flag caution near the end of 250-lap Indy racing league event at Virginia. A. J. Foyt Jr. ordered his grandson to pass, Foyt Jr., who is known for his tempestuous life.

author: Zeller, Bob
Management dynamics, Management, Company business management, Automobile racing, Foyt, A.J., Jr.

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Preacher's boy- Bobby Hamilton beats the odds-in racing and in life

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The events in the life and career of NASCAR driver Bobby Hamilton throw light on the driver who came up the hard way with the help of Dale Earnhardt. He is one of the last of rugged drivers, making it to victories in four Winston Cup races with sheer determination, without the help of expensive training.

author: Zeller, Bob
Appreciation, Hamilton, Bobby

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subjects list: United States, Automobile racing drivers, Race car drivers
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