JOHN REGRUTH
He battled and beat Petty and Yarborough in 1979. He intimidated Gordon and Stewart two decades later. In between, Dale Earnhardt emerged as a legend while building the most dominating career in Winston Cup racing history: seven championships, 76 wins, a victory in the 1998 Daytona 500, and more than $41 million in winnings.
Dale Earnhardt: The Final Record is a thorough, in-depth examination of all the milestones that defined the career of stock car racing's greatest modern-era driver. All of Earnhardt's breathtaking accomplishments and "minor miracles" are covered, from beating the legends in just the seventh race of his rookie year, to finishing in the Top-10 final point standings 20 times during his 22 seasons behind the wheel. This picture-packed, statistic-brimming, season-by-season, and track-by-track analysis of the "Intimidator's" life in racing is the only book a race fan needs.