Greg Moore is one of three sons of NASCAR Hall of Famer Bud Moore. Bud is a highly decorated World War II veteran who landed on Utah Beach on D-Day. Greg grew up in an auto racer's world in which his father's cars and drivers won dozens of races and back to back championships. Those drivers were Greg's friends, and two died in racing crashes within a year when he was 6 to 7 years old. Greg chose racing over college and went to work in his father's business, staying there for the next 25 years. He worked especially with racing engines and became team manager for such winning drivers as Bobby Allison, Dale Earnhardt, Ricky Rudd and Geoff Bodine until Bud Moore Engineering was sold in 2000. Greg accompanies his father everywhere making personal appearances. His personal recollections of a life that others could only dream of, from childhood to adulthood, give fascinating insight into the world of big-time stock car racing. “from the remembrances of Greg Moore, we get the inside story of the trials and triumphs of an important NASCAR team of the 20th century... entertaining and informative”― SAH Journal ; “if you watched racing, any kind of racing, from its infancy and through its hey-day, you’ll appreciate this book”― Antique Automobile . The late Greg Moore was the co-host of Droppin' the Hammer, a weekly three-hour radio show devoted to local and national auto racing news. He lived in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Perry Allen Wood is an investigator for Wells Fargo Bank and a noted racing historian. He has written four other McFarland books on stock car racing, hosts a weekly radio show Start Your Engines, and lives in Spartanburg, South Carolina.