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Russ Rosenberg is an entrepreneur who has been racing for thirteen years. His racing career began in autocross and quickly grew to club, endurance, and eventually vintage racing. Russ pilots a 1966 Yenko Stinger, a 1976 BMW 2002, and is a member of the board of directors for Corinthian Vintage Auto Racing. He just released his first book titled Racing Under The Illusions of Grandeur, which is a guide for men and women over 40 who want to drive like Mario. The foreword is by past Cars Yeah guest, Ross Bentley, CEO of Sportscar Vintage Racing Association and according to Tony Parella, CEO of Sportscar Vintage Racing Association and a former Cars Yeah guest, Russ’s book is a must-read for anyone who is considering getting involved in racing.

Three lucky Cars Yeahsubscriber will win an autographed copy of Russ’s book, so click on the Free Book button in the footer or on the landing page to get your chance to win a copy.

SHOW SPONSORS  

Covercraft   •   MetronGarage   •   Christopher Kimball Financial Services

INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

A man’s got to know his limitations.

Racing is a tough love sport.

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

Russ shares challenges he’s experienced with his race car engine.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

TVR 350I V-8

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Don’t scrimp on the parts and pieces for your car.

RECOMMENDED RESOURCE

Ross Bentley Books

RECOMMENDED BOOK

Racing Under the Illusion of Grandeur, by Russ Rosenberg

Go Like Hell, by AJ Baime

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Have fun racing. If it stops being fun, it’s time to re-evaluate what you’re doing.

WHERE TO FIND RUSS

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