Overview
Don’t wait for stories to appear in the store when you can become a member of Wheelbase Media’s weekly news service and save more than 50 percent while gaining instant access to the new features as they’re produced.
Click here to get started.
If you are not a member of the media, but still wish to check out some of our stories online, visit www.theoctanelounge.com, which is owned by Wheelbase Media.
Description
It was the early 1940’s and Bill France Sr., the eventual founder of NASCAR, was looking for a woman driver to attract more women spectators to his local track in South Carolina. Louise Smith had become legendary for outrunning the law in her hometown of Barnesville, Ga. And even though she had never set tire to a track, Smith finished third in her first race. “I was just born to be wild,” she once said.