Winner of International Automotive Media Gold Award 2010
 
For all his fame as one of Hollywood’s  great actors, a world-class humanitarian, and the proprietor of a  natural food empire, the late Paul Newman had another intriguing facet  that was less known and perhaps closer to his heart than all the rest of  his well-chronicled life.  He was an avid, successful and well  respected car racer and team owner.  This book tells that story--from  Newman’s racing career, begun in earnest at an age when many race car  drivers contemplate retirement; to the partnership he formed in 1983  with Chicago racing entrepreneur and team owner Carl Haas; to the  impressive stable of automobiles he owned, from the Porsches and  Ferraris to quirkier modified VWs and Volvos. 
 
This is the tale of a life full of passion and skill, of someone who  entered the 24 Hours of Daytona at the age of 70 and made his last  professional race outing at 82; whose roster of drivers for Newman/Hass  reads as a who’s who of open wheel racing; and whose interest in cars  extended from the likely suspects to old trucks and new hybrids.  And  then there’s the charming pal who, when the incorrigible prankster  Robert Redford had a miserably wrecked Ferrari dropped at his front  door, returned the favor by having the car, crushed into a cube,  delivered to Redford’s living room.  The  anecdotes, the races, the cars--all are here, adding up to what for many  would be a full life, but for Paul Newman was simply another side of a  man of talent, conviction, and enduring spirit.
 
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