Auto Racing Digest
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Articles in Oct-Nov 2002 issue of Auto Racing Digest
- Rising star: Tony Renna - Brief Article
by J.J. O'Malley - Quick quiz
- The Winston Cup generation gap starts here - Uncovering the Past - Brief Article
- Names and numbers
- The stat sheet - Winston Cup - Brief Article
- Dixon makes his case for driver of the year honors - Checkered Flag - Brief Article
by Chris Dolack - Be your own boss: the last of NASCAR's driver-owners talks about the difficult yet rewarding skill of multitasking - Interview: Brett Bodine
by Ken Willis - The old world could use a new breed of racing - Pace Lap - Brief Article
by Scott Plagenhoef - It's a young man's world: to the dismay of the old guard, a group of brash young drivers are charging to the front of the Winston Cup pack
by Monte Dutton - Respect your elders - The Fans Speak Out - Letter to the Editor
by Billy Dodd - These are the extra days of your life: after surviving a near-fatal plane crash, Jack Roush is taking nothing for granted - Roush is one of the NASCAR teams owners
by Larry Woody - Twice as nice - The Fans Speak Out - Letter to the Editor
by Michael Kelly - Shot by both sides: CART continues to suffer slings and arrows from both manufacturers and teamshow far off is the fatal blow?
by David Stone - Safety first - The Fans Speak Out - Letter to the Editor
by Joseph Daudish - The child is the father to the man: Rookie Jimmie Johnson is repaying his co-owner Jeff Gordon's faith in him by challenging the four-time champion for the Winston Cup title
by Larry Woody - The people's choice - The Fans Speak Out - Letter to the Editor
by Dale Kalitta - Casting his Web: this summer's other "Spider-Man," Helio Castroneves, is swinging into the hearts of American race fans
by J.J. O'Malley - The motor sports world takes a meeting - or three - The Biz - Brief Article
by David Stone - Pushing all the right buttons: after redoubling his commitment to racing, Renault pin-up Jenson Button has moved from the lifestyle page to the sports page
by Dan Knutson