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Awesome Bill from Dawsonville: My Life in NASCAR
 
Ride shoulder to shoulder with Elliott as he battles Dale Earnhardt, Darrell Waltrip, and Rusty Wallace, for NASCAR's ultimate prize. Through Elliott's eyes we meet the colorful cast of old-school characters who built NASCAR and watch it grow from a Southern diversion into a national phenomenon. Join Elliott as he sets the all-time record for the fastest official speed ever recorded in a stock car, and learn the secret behind the Elliott family's mastery of the sport's super speedways. Elliott also shares his thoughts on the dark side of racing life, and addresses the racing-related deaths of competitors and friends.

"Awesome Bill from Dawsonville" is a window into the compelling personality of Bill Elliott, as well as a primer on the ascent of America's fastest growing sport. It is the definitive insider's view of the rising NASCAR nation.
 
 

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Chapter One

The Elliotts of Dawsonville

For a rocky patch of Earth, Dawson County, Georgia, sure does grow good roots. Elliotts have been calling this hilly section of rural north Georgia home for a long time—as long as I can remember, anyway. Our little corner of the county is just outside "downtown" Dawsonville on Route 183. When I was growing up, if you counted parents, spouses, kids, and "Mama" Reece, there were twelve members of the Elliott clan living in four brick houses alongside this winding, wooded country road.

While both Mother's and Daddy's families go back several generations here, I only really knew the last generation or two. I never knew my father's father, Ervin Elliott. He died well before I was born. I do know that he was into farming, as was just about everybody back in those days. Daddy's mom was a different story. I knew her quite well and loved her. Ruby Elliott lived into her nineties. In fact, up into her late eighties

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