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Godspeed Lonnie D. Russell

Godspeed By Lonnie D. Russell

Godspeed by Lonnie D. Russell


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Examines the popularity of NASCAR and its role as sport, business, and religion in America. This book offers reflections on the history of racing and the lore and legends of the sport. It takes an in-depth look at the reasons that so many are attracted to the roar of engines and possibility of witnessing death on a Sunday afternoon at the track.

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Godspeed: Racing is My Religion by Lonnie D. Russell

This book examines the popularity of NASCAR and its role as sport, business, and religion in America. When Dale Earnhardt died in a fiery crash at Daytona Motor Speedway on February 18, 2001, the world stopped turning for millions of race fans. Lovers of the sport enshrined his iconic number 8 car and his racing legacy with a worship and reverence never before seen in the sport of car racing. Fascinated by the response of the media and the fans to Earnhardt's death - and grieving himself over such an untimely loss - L. D. Russell began exploring the deep attraction to cars, tracks, and speed driving fan's love of stock car racing and their adulation of Earnhardt. "Godspeed" records Russell's visits to rural race tracks, to races at Darlington Raceway, Bristol Motor Speedway, Lowe's Motor Speedway, and Richmond International Raceway, and his conversations with NASCAR chaplains and fans about their love of the sport. Russell weaves his own reflections on the meaning of speed, death, and religion into a colorful story that covers the thrill and agony of racing as well as its tremendous popularity. Over the last decade, NASCAR has become the fastest-growing spectator sport in America. First, this phenomenon indicates that the sport has moved well beyond its Southern blue-collar roots to capture the hearts and souls of Americans at every socioeconomic level. Second, the mourning over Earnhardt indicates that at its deepest level NASCAR, like every religion, satisfies a basic human need: it is at the same time a celebration of life and a way of dealing with death. For seasoned NASCAR fans, "Godspeed" offers reflections on the history of racing and the lore and legends of the sport. For first-time fans, the book provides an in-depth look at the reasons that so many are attracted to the roar of engines and possibility of witnessing death on a Sunday afternoon at the track. For the uninitiated, "Godspeed" offers an absorbing introduction to enthralling appeal of car racing. Russell looks at both the intangible and tangible rewards that NASCAR offers its followers, as well as the ways it meets its followers' needs, particularly in the experience of transcending life's limitations. For anyone who's ever been spellbound by the electrifying power of speeding cars hurtling hellbound toward a checkered flag, "Godspeed" takes you behind the wheel to experience the exhilarating thrills of NASCAR and its tremendous existential appeal.

About Lonnie D. Russell

L.D. Russell is Lecturer in Religious Studies in the Department of Religion at Elon University in Elon, North Carolina.

Table of Contents

I. A Force of Nature; II. Speed Demons and Daredevils; III. So What's the Point?; IV. Gathering the Lost Sheep; V. Pilgrimage to Memphis; VI. The Long Ride Home; VII. The Valley of the Shadow of Death; VIII. Racing for Whitenecks; IX. Death, Be Not Proud.

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CIN0826416098G
9780826416094
0826416098
Godspeed: Racing is My Religion by Lonnie D. Russell
Used - Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2009-05-08
192
N/A
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