Reviews
Bristol Herald Courier , March 19, 2010 "With the assistance of author Peter Golenbock, Wheeler's recently traced his colorful life and career in the book Growing Up NASCAR: Racing's Most Outrageous Promoter Tells All . From grimy dirt tracks to lavish superspeedways, Wheeler feels there are five essential elements for attracting and retaining fans to motorsports." Gaston Gazette , March 26, 2010 "Wheeler's stories of growing up in Belmont, his mother's store in Gastonia and his maternal grandparents' home in Bessemer lend a strong Gaston County flavor to the book. It explores his days at Robinwood Speedway. Wheeler describes his role as a young promoter fresh out of college and the exploits of such Gastonia drivers as the Cooper Brothers, Jim Dimeo, Harold Dunnaway and others who created dynamic action at what he said was the best quarter-mile track ever built.", BristolHerald Courier,March 19, 2010 "With the assistance of author Peter Golenbock, Wheeler's recently traced his colorful life and career in the bookGrowing Up NASCAR: Racing's Most Outrageous Promoter Tells All. From grimy dirt tracks to lavish superspeedways, Wheeler feels there are five essential elements for attracting and retaining fans to motorsports." Gaston Gazette,March 26, 2010 "Wheeler's stories of growing up in Belmont, his mother's store in Gastonia and his maternal grandparents' home in Bessemer lend a strong Gaston County flavor to the book. It explores his days at Robinwood Speedway. Wheeler describes his role as a young promoter fresh out of college and the exploits of such Gastonia drivers as the Cooper Brothers, Jim Dimeo, Harold Dunnaway and others who created dynamic action at what he said was the best quarter-mile track ever built.", "Truly a fun, entertaining book, it also gives some good insights into the man and the personality behind what we've all seen in races." - SpeedWeekly.net, Herald Courier, March 19, 2010 "With the assistance of author Peter Golenbock, Wheeler's recently traced his colorful life and career in the book Growing Up NASCAR: Racing's Most Outrageous Promoter Tells All. From grimy dirt tracks to lavish superspeedways, Wheeler feels there are five essential elements for attracting and retaining fans to motorsports." Gaston Gazette, March 26, 2010 "Wheeler's stories of growing up in Belmont, his mother's store in Gastonia and his maternal grandparents' home in Bessemer lend a strong Gaston County flavor to the book. It explores his days at Robinwood Speedway. Wheeler describes his role as a young promoter fresh out of college and the exploits of such Gastonia drivers as the Cooper Brothers, Jim Dimeo, Harold Dunnaway and others who created dynamic action at what he said was the best quarter-mile track ever built.", Bristol Herald Courier , March 19, 2010 “With the assistance of author Peter Golenbock, Wheeler’s recently traced his colorful life and career in the book Growing Up NASCAR: Racing's Most Outrageous Promoter Tells All . From grimy dirt tracks to lavish superspeedways, Wheeler feels there are five essential elements for attracting and retaining fans to motorsports.� Gaston Gazette , March 26, 2010 “Wheeler’s stories of growing up in Belmont, his mother’s store in Gastonia and his maternal grandparents’ home in Bessemer lend a strong Gaston County flavor to the book. It explores his days at Robinwood Speedway. Wheeler describes his role as a young promoter fresh out of college and the exploits of such Gastonia drivers as the Cooper Brothers, Jim Dimeo, Harold Dunnaway and others who created dynamic action at what he said was the best quarter-mile track ever built.�, "Truly a fun, entertaining book, it also gives some good insights into the man and the personality behind what we've all seen in races." SpeedWeekly.net, “Truly a fun, entertaining book, it also gives some good insights into the man and the personality behind what we’ve all seen in races.� – SpeedWeekly.net