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In the Blink of an Eye: Dale, Daytona, and the Day that Changed Everything

par Michael Waltrip

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There was one lap to go in the 2001 Daytona 500, NASCAR's most celebrated event. Michael Waltrip and Dale Earnhardt Jr. were running one-two. Junior's legendary dad, the driver race fans called "The Intimidator," was close behind in third, blocking anyone who might try to pass. Waltrip couldn't stop thinking about all the times he'd struggled to stay aheadâ??and the 462 NASCAR Cup races he'd lost without a single win. He'd been a race-car driver all his adult life, following in the footsteps of his brother Darrell, a three-time NASCAR champion. And his losing streak was getting more painful every race.

But this day, he knew, could be different. He was driving for Dale Earnhardt now, racing as a team with his close friend and mentor. Yet as his car roared toward the finish line, ending that losing streak once and for all, Waltrip had no clue that the greatest triumph of his life could get mired in terrible tragedy.

This is the story of that fateful afternoon in Daytona, a day whose echoes are still heard today. But the story begins years earlier in a small town in Kentucky, with a boy who dreamed of racing cars, a boy who was determined to go from go-karts to the highest levels of NASCAR. For the first time ever, Michael Waltrip tells the full, revealing story of how he got to Daytona, what happened there, and the huge impact it had on so many in the racing world. He reveals for the first time how his own life changed as he dealt with guilt, faced his grief, and searched for the fortitude to climb into a race car again. It's an inspiring and powerful story, told with Michael's trademark humor, honesty, and irreverence. It's a story of family, fulfillment, and redemptionâ??and well-earned victory in the end
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As a NASCAR fan, it was an interesting read. I was never an Earnhardt fan but the book showed a side of him I liked. I was also never a Michael Waltrip fan but the book explained a lot. ( )
  MustangGuy | Sep 15, 2019 |
In the Blink of an Eye
By Michael Waltrip and Ellis Henican
Publisher: Hyperion Books
Published In: New York City, NY, USA
Date: 2011
Pgs: 223

Summary:
Chasing the dream. Rising through the ranks. Stagnating. Getting the dream job. Achieving the ultimate dream. Your brother, a former champion in your sport, is calling the race. Your boss’s sun is running 2nd behind you and pushing you toward victory. Your boss, a legend in the sport, is running third coming out of Turn 4 of the Daytona 500, the Super Bowl of NASCAR. He can see his dream before him. Two of his cars are about to run 1-2 in the Daytona 500. You are about to break a long losing streak in your first race with your new team, a team that Dale Earnhardt Sr. handpicked you to drive for. Your dream is here. And having to face a nightmare with the entire world watching. Meet Michael Waltrip, Mikey as his older brother Darrell loves to call him.

Genre:
nonfiction, biography, NASCAR, auto racing, tragedy

Why this book:
I love Mikey. And that day was horrible for all of us who love NASCAR. I snagged this books in of all place a Dollar Store off of one of those piles of books, one step short of the shredder.

This Story is About:
life, death, love, winning, losing, and faith

Favorite Character:
Mikey comes across as extremely relatable. This is a good portrait of the man who fans have seen through his many interviews and behind the scenes moments under the fisheye lens of network and cable television.

Least Favorite Character:
N/A

Character I Most Identified With:
Has to be Michael.

The Feel:
Knowing what’s coming does give the tale a poignancy that the text wouldn’t otherwise be infused with. That scene brings it all back. The way I felt when I heard that Dale Earnhardt had died. I always wondered about how Michael had trudged through that day. They decided not to tell him while he was in Victory Lane after winning the Daytona 500. He didn’t begin to suspect something awful until Kenny Schrader came to visit him and tell him that it was bad. Waltrip still had all those hat dances and sponsorship obligations and didn’t find out how bad it really was until afterward when he and his wife returned to his motorhome in the infield at Daytona. Mikey’s telling of that scene broke my heart a bit. It was very well written...well communicated.

Favorite Scene:
When Kyle Petty tells Michael, who was living in his guest room at the time, that he threw Michael’s stinky sneakers that were sitting in the middle of his floor into the creek out back.
The race, if you know the story of Mike and Dale and Jr then you know which race. I expected to hate this book when I finally got around to reading it, but I love the insight and the heartfeltness of this story. I know heartfeltness isn’t a word...it should be.

Settings:
Owensboro, Kentucky; Daytona; race tracks galore; Richard Petty’s porch; DEI’s Garage Mahal

Pacing:
The story is well told and paced very well.

Plot Holes/Out of Character:
N/A

Last Page Sound:
I’m not sniffling. I’m not. Well done.

Author Assessment:
As I said, very well written.

Editorial Assessment:
The editing on this piece was well done. Michael wanders just enough in the text to give the book something similar to his voice.

Disposition of Book:
Keeper.

Why isn’t there a screenplay?
The story has been told in a couple documentaries and a movie from other’s perspectives. Probably doesn’t need to be another re-telling.

Casting call:
I’m not sure that there are any actors tall enough to play Michael Waltrip.

Would recommend to:
genre fans, NASCAR fans, Michael Waltrip fans, Cadi ( )
  texascheeseman | Oct 11, 2013 |
I read this to observe the 10th anniversary of Dale Earnhardt's death. While the title might suggest that it is mostly about Dale Earnhardt, it really does tell the basic story of Michael Waltrip's life and career, though with quite a bit of a focus on Dale's role in his life -- and especially that fateful 2001 Daytona 500. I enjoy Waltrip's self-deprecating and often offbeat humor, and his trademark down-to-earth manner. I felt he overstated some (obvious) things. I liked it for sentimental reasons. It really wasn't a "great" book by literary standards. But as a NASCAR fan, I found it a really good book to read. A little bitty cynic in me wondered if he wasn't exploiting the 10th anniversary of Dale's death by releasing it now. But I can easily believe that it's taken him this long to really come to terms with what happened that day, and talk about it. ( )
  tymfos | Feb 20, 2011 |
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Biography & Autobiography. Sports & Recreations. Nonfiction. HTML:

There was one lap to go in the 2001 Daytona 500, NASCAR's most celebrated event. Michael Waltrip and Dale Earnhardt Jr. were running one-two. Junior's legendary dad, the driver race fans called "The Intimidator," was close behind in third, blocking anyone who might try to pass. Waltrip couldn't stop thinking about all the times he'd struggled to stay aheadâ??and the 462 NASCAR Cup races he'd lost without a single win. He'd been a race-car driver all his adult life, following in the footsteps of his brother Darrell, a three-time NASCAR champion. And his losing streak was getting more painful every race.

But this day, he knew, could be different. He was driving for Dale Earnhardt now, racing as a team with his close friend and mentor. Yet as his car roared toward the finish line, ending that losing streak once and for all, Waltrip had no clue that the greatest triumph of his life could get mired in terrible tragedy.

This is the story of that fateful afternoon in Daytona, a day whose echoes are still heard today. But the story begins years earlier in a small town in Kentucky, with a boy who dreamed of racing cars, a boy who was determined to go from go-karts to the highest levels of NASCAR. For the first time ever, Michael Waltrip tells the full, revealing story of how he got to Daytona, what happened there, and the huge impact it had on so many in the racing world. He reveals for the first time how his own life changed as he dealt with guilt, faced his grief, and searched for the fortitude to climb into a race car again. It's an inspiring and powerful story, told with Michael's trademark humor, honesty, and irreverence. It's a story of family, fulfillment, and redemptionâ??and well-earned victory in the end

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