I had no idea who Randy Lanier was. I was born in 1983. I heard about him on the Dale Jr. Download podcast. I was captivated by him and his story. Small town boy who became something and someone. Then I learned about the Netflix special. Watched it, but I wanted more. What an incredible..
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This is a really good up close and personal look at how a bunch of guys got rich off drugs and went racing. Some of the facts aren’t accurate though like when they refer to the first Indy 500 in 1909..cmon a simple Google or knowledge of Indy lets you know it was 1911. Also..
Wow!
Review from Survival of the Fastest →
wow
Review from Survival of the Fastest →
I thought this would be an interesting and potentially exciting book— a race car driver moonlighting as a drug smuggler or a drug smuggler moonlighting as a race car driver. It was both of those things. What I did not expect was for this book to be so incredibly human. While I am sure that..
Did not disappoint!
Review from Messiah →
A Surprising Book 2
Review from Messiah →
After listening to book one in the mammon series, called Titan, I was excited to listen to this book which is the second in the series. It was different than I expected, but equally good. This book focuses much more on the lives of characters who were secondary characters in the first book. Kade Kapur,..
Man…where to start….I liked the first book, Mammon, quite a bit. It was enjoyable with it’s concept of a brilliant mind pushing the envelope of what is considered possible, as well as the subverted expectations in the twist of the betrayal toward the end! I had a lot of anticipation for this book’s release. So..



