NASCAR fiction and non-fiction
Explore the best NASCAR books with our curated list of fiction and non-fiction titles. Dive into thrilling racing stories, driver biographies, and insider accounts of stock car racing's greatest moments.









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The Rookie
by Jennifer LaBrecque
Maddie Felton used to be a credit-card-flashing daddy's girl. But that was so three years ago. Now the heiress is ready to make her mark on her family's motel chain empire. Problem is, she's never had a job. Any job. That is, until daddy puts her in charge of his latest venture--NASCAR sponsorship. Driving rookie Tucker Macray knows NASCAR is an opportunity of a lifetime--but does it have to come with a spoiled rich girl sponsor running his show? Say this. Do that. It's not as if she knows an iota about the sport or even pretends to enjoy it. But would she actually sabotage Tucker's rookie season to get out of her job?









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Hart's Victory
by Michele Dunaway
When an off-the-track crash forces 32-year-old NASCAR driver Hart Hampton out of racing, the bachelor heads to a camp for ill children to do charity work. There he meets Kellie Thompson and her teenage son, Charlie. As the three connect over a mutual love of NASCAR, Hart learns that theres more to life than racing. Original.

















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Motor Mouth
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It's the last race of the season, and the wheels are smoking and the temperature is rising at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Alexandra Barnaby is NASCAR driver Sam Hooker's raceday spotter, his eye-in-the-sky, telling Hoooker when to pass and when to get off the gas. From her vantage point high above the grandstand she's also seeing things going on in the infield that will change her life ...



