AUTO-Biographies: J.D.: The Life and Death of a Forgotten NASCAR Legend


Author(s): Brock Beard


Copyright Date: 2018


The Good: If I could explain the reason for this book existing, it would be this: Some legends cannot be allowed to fade away.  J.D. McDuffie was not a successful driver in terms of on-track results, but he did more with less than virtually anybody out there.  And this book does his career justice, explaining the “little wins” that he had by outracing those with similar equipment, or how a top-ten could’ve been bigger for him than a win was to a top team.


The Not-so-good: The book borders on hagiography at times, and I felt some more focus could’ve been placed on J.D.’s run of DNQ’s in his final few years.  And while it deserved an in-depth look, a bit too much time was spent on J.D.’s final, fatal race.


What I’d Change: Not much really, other than perhaps some analysis of why a driver would choose to spend their career running lesser equipment, and maybe a few more critical voices.


Read It?: Yes, although if you’re not a hardcore fan this could be a bit too esoteric.



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Spade Racing Opens Two Blaster Boxes of 2025 Select Cards—Pack 6 of 12


Rather than a “hobby box”, I decided to go with the more economical choice of two “Blaster Boxes” for the 2025 Select cards.  With six packs of five cards each in each box, that’s twelve packs to open!


Pack 6: Impossible to Knock, a “Talking Rock”, and a Rising Stock


First Look: No jokes to be made here—to date, I still think that Alan Kulwicki’s 1992 championship is the greatest run in modern series history.


To the Back: Ah yes, Talking Rock Georgia, near Snoring Tree and Mumbling Meadow.


Say What: “Follow me, and you’ll find me in the Cup Series… assuming they can find a spot for me, that is.”


Final Rating: 4 sets of tires out of 10



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Foundational Bricks—The 1994 Brickyard 400: Pole Position, Rick Mast




Join me as I take a look back every Monday at the starting lineup for one of the biggest races in NASCAR history, the inaugural Brickyard 400.

Starting 1st: Rick Mast #1 Skoal Precision Products Racing Ford


Finished: 22nd

Mast leading Jeff Gordon at
the Brickyard

Career Highlights: This pole position, a handful of top-fives in middling equipment, nearly took over for Dale Earnhardt, made only known reference to underwear in a post-crash interview.


Total Brickyard 400 Starts: 7


Best Brickyard 400 Finish: 8th (1995)


1994 Fun Fact: Rick’s race team was one of many to start on Hoosier tires in 1994, only to switch to Goodyear by season’s end.  The switch not only provided what was thought to be a more-durable racing tire via Goodyear, but prevented Mast from having to wear that weird purple neckband thing Hoosier always handed out.



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