“Several cars had already been taken to the garage, and their pit boxes had been removed. One driver who was involved in a nasty crash had been taken to the infield care center, and Tim watched as the man’s wife, sparkling with lots of jewelry (even her sunglasses had diamonds), was escorted to the center. The sun baked him, but he wouldn’t have wanted to be anywhere else. The sounds and sights sent a surge of excitement through him, and he felt like this was what he wanted to do—to race like Da...le Maxwell, just like his dad had wanted to do. The race continued without another yellow flag until lap 304. Dale was in third place when he entered the pits. With four new tires and a full tank, he roared back to the track in a jam of cars. Tim switched to the race coverage on the radio. The guys in the booth were saying this might be the last pit stop. “And it looks like Dale Maxwell just took control of this race, boys. He’s driving like the old Dale.” As Tim switched the radio back, he wondered what that meant.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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