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Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Don Alexander Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:Bentley Publishers

THINK TO WIN - New Approach To Fast Driving, Don Alexander, 1995.

Book Condition: Book is in Very Good Condition, corners are a bit dog-eared, binding is tight & secure, no writing or markings, bright clean pages. 

Number Of Pages 256 pages

Publisher Bentley Publishers

Author, racer and Circle Track magazine editor Don Alexander details how you can develop powerful mental skills like visualization, anticipation, concentration, and setting priorities. These skills, that all successful race drivers possess, add speed and drop lap times, but can be difficult to master without the proper guidance and Easy-to-Follow Instructions.

THINK TO WIN offers new insight to basic but demanding driving skills like accelerating, turning, and braking. Learn how to manage weight transfer, save tenths of seconds in qualifying, take segment times in a corner to identify and correct mistakes, even how to communicate with your crew to fix handling problems. No matter whether you're racing: paved oval tracks, dirt tracks, speedways, or road courses...THINK TO WIN will help you to become a faster, more talented and skilled winning driver.Maybe you're just a fan... THINK TO WIN will give you a whole new perspective on what it takes to drive a Winston Cup car and how much has to go into becoming a successful driver. As Mark Martin puts it, "Don helps you understand the challenges we face out there so you can answer your friend when he turns to you and says, 'Man, why doesn't he just pass that guy?'" Whether you're a dedicated enthusiast or a serious engine/chassis designer, THINK TO WIN will provide you with definitive, useful information on the design and building of performance automotive systems. And, even if your already a successful driver, you'll probably pick up a few helpful tips or tricks that will sharpen your driving skills. 

Dimensions:

Weight 20.4 Oz

Height 0.6 In.

Width 7.9 In.

Length 10.3 In.

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