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Check out Pete’s column in our newsletter, “Motorsports Racing Legacies“, where he talks about his trip in December to Iowa to help that SCCA Region kick off their 50th anniversary year.  While there, he took a sidetrip to Vichy (wow, what a sidetrip), Missouri (not France!) where he found good wine…and another Ghost Track in [...]

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The sports car racing season is winding down…at least for this year. But even though your friends can’t be at the races for a few months, they can visit the tracks. The Ghost Tracks, that is. Let them settle down in their favorite easy chair with Pete Hylton’s “Ghost Tracks” to take a trans continental [...]

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I am an educated person with an above average ability to grasp new information.  (Except for my cell phone.  And that is why I have a teen age daughter.)  In my career, I have written and edited publications for hospitals, steel mills, law enforcement, the military, engineering, education…well, you get the picture.  When my partner [...]

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That’s what 41-year SCCA veteran writes about  “Ghost Tracks”.  Check out the the rest of his comments…and those of many other readers here.

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Are you a writer or editor with a newsletter or website on motorsports history?  We are looking for contributors to a blog site devoted to motorsports history….events, cars, people. 
Interested?  Add a post or email me at information@legacyinkpublishing.com.

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You can order Ghost Tracks at http://www.legacyinkpublishing.com/.  We use PayPal, so you can pay by check or credit card.  For those of you who prefer mail order, email us at information@legacyinkpublishing for mail order instructions. 

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In “Ghost Tracks”, Pete Hylton’s gives the history of  renown and little-known  race courses.  There are names familiar to most sports car drivers, including Mid America Raceway, Marlboro, Meadowlands and Brooklands.  But did you know that there was once a race scheduled on the Pennsylvania Turnpike?  In his book, Hylton recalls racing legen  Bill Milliken’s determined effort [...]

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“They were once the asphalt playgrounds of race car drivers, echoing with the roar of engines and the squeal of skinny bias-ply tires.  The paddocks were filled with gentleman racers tinkering on Ferraris, OSCAs, bathtub Porsches and Coopers.  Now, they sit silent and the engines scream only in memories.
They are the ghost tracks of SCCA’s [...]

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Why do you think this history is important to today’s drivers?
I find that the newest generation of both drivers and motorsports fans have very little idea of what racing was like in its earlier days. It isn’t that they are not interested. Quite the contrary, they seem to be avid readers of my articles, and [...]

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Marsha’s been working her magic again! Check out the additional pages up there to find out more about the author, the SCCA, and the book!
Keep checking back here for upcoming information about the progress of the book, and how you can get your paws on one!

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