Yesterday morning, at 10:00, I was sitting in my trusty recliner watching a TVLand cable channel re-run of an episode of the show "Frasier" filmed in 2002.
Brothers Frasier and Niles were in a Seattle, Washington bookstore when Niles suddenly spotted a woman he did not want to see him. He grabbed a large "coffeetable" book and buried his head in it.
When the camera panned behind him I did a double take and sat bolt upright in the chair. For just a brief moment I was looking at a two page photograph I well remembered. It was taken on September 6, 1997 by photographer Craig Jones for Allsport at the Richmond International Raceway fall NASCAR Winston Cup Series race won by Dale Jarrett. The photo, taken at dusk with a fish eye lens (I guess) appeared as a two-page spread on pages 64-65 in the Harper Horizon 1998 publication The Thunder of America, celebrating NASCAR's 1998 50th Anniversary season.
Although I have a copy, I hadn't looked at it in years. Funny thing is, I saw several folks with the book recently at the Memory Lane Museum function honoring Bud Moore, getting autographs in their copy. It contains many very rich photos and is a very nice publication.
What I like best about the book is that it has a 4-page foldout with photos and write ups of the drivers selected in 1998 as the best in the first 50 years of NASCAR.
By the way, when the television show character looked at the cover, he mumbled something about the book being about the heroes of N O SCAR. Before the total saturation we have today, we had to take NASCAR where we could get it.
I've tried to scan a few pages, including the RIR photo that got my attention. All of the pages are much too large for my scanner, but perhaps you'll get an idea. Enjoy.
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updated by @dave-fulton: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM