A biography of Tony Stewart, whose Winston Cup rookie year of 1999 was the best ever by a first-year driver in more than thirty years and set a NASCAR record.
Examines the life and racing career of NASCAR driver Dale Jarrett, who became the oldest contender to win the Winston Cup championship at age forty-two in 1999.
Chronicles the NASCAR career of "Awesome" Bill Elliott, describing his start in racing at the urging of his father, his "decade of dominance" beginning in 1983, during which he won forty races, and his 2002 comeback after years of losses.