PERIL PRESS presents:
9 GRIPPING TALES ABOUT
THROTTLE JOCKIES
from the pages of the
SPORT PULPS
Exciting Sports, Spring 1950
MIDGET MAYHEM
by Robert Sidney Bowen
Could a driver with a weakness on an inside curve turn a hot-rod racer into a winner?
5800 Words
All Sports, August 1949
Hell On Dirt Oval
by Philip St. John
There wasn't a damned thing wrong with Joe Baylor's driving—as long as he had the track to himself. But when the glory-grabbers started to crowd in, Joe remembered the scarlet agony of his last crash...
12,000
Sport Story Magazine, Second August 1930
OPEN THROTTLES
By A. Clifford Farrell
6400 Words
12 Sports Aces, January, 1940
STAR FOR A DAY
By Larry Sternig and William C. Gault
Old Russ tried to teach his son a lesson in dirt-track tactics. And young Russ tried to make him eat the words—with star-dust
2900 Words
Ace Sports, October, 1940
FEUD OF THE FUEL LANES
by Giles A. Lutz
5300 Words
Short Stories, May 10 1931
Short Stories (UK), Mid-September 1931
CHECKERED FLAG
by Cliff Farrell
Who gave SHORT STORIES’ readers “Big Time,” and Other Fast Stories of the Speedway
Fighting Spirit Wins a Race for a Beginner in the Most Perilous of All Sports
7100 Words
Everybody's, January 1929
GREASED BRAKES
by Barry Lyndon
A Tale of the Racers Who Ride with Death
6200 Words
Short Stories, December 25 1946
DEATH RIDES A MOTORCYCLE
by Russell Branch
. . . Just Two Wheels and a Motor Filled With TNT
5600 Words
The All-America Sports Magazine, May-June 1938
RIDE ‘EM, COWBOY
by John Lockhart
(Motorcycle Hill Climb)
4200 Words