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Winner of the International Automotive Media Gold Award 2010, this work delves into a lesser-known yet significant aspect of Paul Newman’s life. Renowned as a Hollywood actor and humanitarian, Newman was also a passionate and respected car racer and team owner. The narrative chronicles his racing journey, which began later in life, highlighting his partnership with Carl Haas in 1983 and showcasing his impressive collection of cars, including Porsches, Ferraris, and unique modified vehicles. It captures a life driven by passion and skill, detailing how Newman entered the 24 Hours of Daytona at 70 and raced professionally until 82. The roster of drivers associated with Newman/Haas reads like a who's who of open-wheel racing, reflecting his deep engagement with the sport. His fascination with cars extended beyond the expected, encompassing old trucks and hybrids. The book also features entertaining anecdotes, such as the playful rivalry with Robert Redford, who found a crushed Ferrari delivered to his living room after a prank. These stories and experiences reveal another dimension of a man defined by talent, conviction, and an enduring spirit, making this a compelling tribute to Newman’s multifaceted life.

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Winning, Matt Stone, Preston Lerner

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2009
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Titre
Winning
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Motorbooks
Publié
2009
Format
rigide
Pages
176
ISBN10
0760337063
ISBN13
9780760337066
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Winner of the International Automotive Media Gold Award 2010, this work delves into a lesser-known yet significant aspect of Paul Newman’s life. Renowned as a Hollywood actor and humanitarian, Newman was also a passionate and respected car racer and team owner. The narrative chronicles his racing journey, which began later in life, highlighting his partnership with Carl Haas in 1983 and showcasing his impressive collection of cars, including Porsches, Ferraris, and unique modified vehicles. It captures a life driven by passion and skill, detailing how Newman entered the 24 Hours of Daytona at 70 and raced professionally until 82. The roster of drivers associated with Newman/Haas reads like a who's who of open-wheel racing, reflecting his deep engagement with the sport. His fascination with cars extended beyond the expected, encompassing old trucks and hybrids. The book also features entertaining anecdotes, such as the playful rivalry with Robert Redford, who found a crushed Ferrari delivered to his living room after a prank. These stories and experiences reveal another dimension of a man defined by talent, conviction, and an enduring spirit, making this a compelling tribute to Newman’s multifaceted life.