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How To Marry A NASCAR Driver September 6, 2007

Filed under: Women racing fans — chicdriver @ 3:27 am

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Listen up ladies. There’s a new book in town which can help you get the NASCAR driver of your dreams.

There is no more need for ladies out there to act so hard and even try desperate measures in getting a NASCAR driver’s attention. The Girl’s Guide to Winning a NASCAR Driver,” a new book by NASCAR analyst, broadcaster and author Liz Allison, is ready to give the step-by-step rules to find the perfect NASCAR driver to marry.

Allison first wrote the topic in 2006 and now, she’s back with her second in a three-book series. The main question that this book answers is, “how does a woman go about marrying a racer?”

 Allison has enough information about the real world racing . In fact, it is in NASCAR wherein she met her husband, met Davey Allison in 1988. A year later, they got married stayed together Davey’s accident in 1993 caused him his life.

After her husband’s death, Liz Allison became more involved in the sport by he announcing at a twice-weekly radio show in Nashville while working for ESPN and TNT Sports. So far, she has also written a total of six books.

She is proud to say that her book offers her unique “tongue-in-cheek” take on the previously unwritten rules for the woman deeply attracted to NASCAR drivers.

As an extra treat, the book includes a list of the top five drivers most likely to settle down and also those who are no longer available. Among her most useful tips include letting the driver lead with the goodnight kiss and how to work connections for the all important pit passes to get close. Moreover, Allison also includes a list of drivers’ favorite hangouts in specific places.

Aside from going out at the right places, the author also teaches women on how to dress, basing again on her experience with her husband. Proper dressing needs no big jewelries high heels at a track.

Allison also praised the NASCAR drivers for their ability to see through women.” They have a radar for these things. They can pick up what girl is out there falling all over themselves because they drive a car for a living or a nice girl who happens to be here,” Allison said.

Aside from helping women get their dream NASCAR drivers, Allison also stated that she is also ready to give a helping hand to any woman interested in getting into the race.

 

 

NASCAR Jewelry July 25, 2007

Filed under: Women racing fans — chicdriver @ 10:02 am

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I must say that in my opinion, jewelries are more applealing to women than to men.  And since more and more women are also becoming huge NASCAR fans, it’s just appropriate to let them know about the new NASCAR jewelry.

Frederick Goldman, New York, is launching a new collection of men’s and women’s NASCAR jewelry featuring some of the top racers on the circuit.

Top drivers’ numbers are featured in the designs, including Dale Earnhardt Jr., Dale Earnhardt, Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart, Kasy Kahne, J.J. Yeley, and Denny Hamlin.

NASCAR, the nation’s premiere stock car racing league, is a $2 billion per year industry. Live attendance at NASCAR Winston Cup races was more than 5 million last year. And in the past five years, sales of NASCAR tie-in merchandise have grown from $60 million to $600 million.

As you might expect from an auto-racing line, Goldman’s new collections are in stainless steel with black finishes or 14k gold accents. Some styles feature a checkered flag motif. The collection includes bracelets, rings, dog tags, key chains, and money clips. NASCAR jewelry will be available this fall, supported by in-store collateral materials, including packaging, certificates of authenticity, and product displays.