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Linda Vaughn is perhaps the most photographed personality in automotive and motorsports history. This year she was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame. She’s entertained fans and has been a premier marketer of automotive good for more than 55 years. From her first days as Miss Atlanta Raceway representing the iconic Hurst brand through her annual appearances at America’s top automotive and racing events, she engages her fans with a beautiful smile and energetic personality. In her new book, published by CarTech, The First Lady Of Motorsports Linda Vaughn takes us on a journey through her career in motorsports and promotions sharing her personal photographs and stories. I had the pleasure of spending some time with Linda at The Classic Auto Show in March where she appeared with a panel of Women on Wheels.
One lucky listener will win a copy of Linda’s new book Linda Vaughn: The First Lady Of Motorsports.
SHOW SPONSORS
Covercraft • Ironclad Performance Wear • Christopher Kimball Financial Services • Edelbrock
INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES
Linda shares about the challenges of becoming a race queen and her career in racing.
FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE
1957 Chevrolet
1972 Hurst Olds Pace Car
BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE
Check for safety, keep the air in your tires, check your oil, make sure you have a lot of treads, be safe, and keep your nose to the grind.
RECOMMENDED RESOURCE
prayer
RECOMMENDED BOOK
The First Lady of Motorsports, by Linda Vaughn
You can order directly from Linda for $50 + $7.95 shipping. Linda will personally sign a copy for you.
PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE
Eat your grits and I’ll see you in the pits.
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Have known Linda since she was 17 years old. Not a nicer person in our industry. Should have married her years ago.