Hot Rod Mavericks Book Review – A Must For Racing Fans, Rebels, and Auto Enthusiasts
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- Published on Monday, 19 January 2026 14:40
- Written by Janet Walker
Hot Rod Mavericks: The Builders, Racers, and Rebels who Revolutionized Hot Rodding, from Quarto Publishing Group, provides a complete history of Hot Rodding, from the early pioneer of automaking to the rebels and innovators of today.
Published by Motorbooks, a division of Quarto Publishing Group, author Tony Thacker pays tribute the racing sports origins, and throughout the 192 pages, introduces racing aficionados to those throughout the years who have left an imprint on the sport.
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Told across five eras, The Pioneers, With Whom There Would Be No Hot Rods, Postwar Boom, The Dry Lakes and the Founding of an Industry, Heyday, The Rise of Drag Racing and Kustom Kulture, Hot Rods Go Mainstream, Speed and Style, and Modern Rodding, Everything Old Is New Again.

This history of drag racing began with the invention of the automobile, and of course, Henry Ford became the first auto maker to introduce the idea of the Hot Rod. And with a surplus of automobiles, at his disposal, he understood the psyche of men and competition, and soon he was building racers, a stripped down version of his Model T family vehicle. They also understood reducing the weight of the vehicle caused it to reach remarkable speeds and began testing their theory on the frozen lakes surrounding Grosse Pointe, Michigan, eventually reaching 107.8 mph across Lake St. Claire.
This was only the beginning for the pioneers, throughout Chapter one we meet eleven others, dedicated to this burgeoning sport, including "Veda Orr, The First Woman of Hot-Rodding," a dry lakes racing champion from San Bernadino County, California, and became the first women to reach speeds of 100 mph. In In 1938, women were expressly forbidden to join or even attend meetings of the Southern California Timing Association. Her best racing time in 1947 was 122.78 mph.
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In Postwar Boom, Thacker explains through the introduction of ten racing innovators what speed motivates in a man, build them lighter, faster, instilling the thrill of flying, while still on the ground, in an open top, and possibly you can catch the wind. In this chapter we meet "Bill Burke, the Father of the Belly Tank Racer." Creating a Earth-bound speed machine, Burke and his collaborator Don Francisco, a belly tank racer went 164 mph, and set the record for the world's fastest hot rod at 151.085 mph.

While the Hot Rod mavericks began in the extreme cold of the Northeast and racing across icy lakes, the sport migrated to warmer climates and traded in, icy lakes, for dry lakes. By the time the sport reached its prime the car culture had moved west and become a thing of Hollywood legends.
In Heyday, The Rise of Drag Racing and Kustom Kulture, Thacker includes several more well known historical car racing and auto-building professionals, include Sam and George Barris, who solidified not only their place in racing history but Hollywood history as well, as they are the builders of the famous Batmobile, in only three weeks. Heyday highlights the importance of this rouge group of automakers and detailers and their impact on modern "Kustom Kulture," and Hollywood's love affair with the automobile.
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By Chapter 4, Hot Rods Go Mainstream, it is all about "Rods, Vettes, and 'Stangs." Thacker presents Zoa Arkus-Duntov, The Father of the 'Vette, and yes, that is the corvette.
Soon, the sport diverged into the traditional Hot Rods, low, long nosed drag racers, flat, stripped down, engine exposed, to drag racing, faster, muscle, American made, with added tricks, and even that has evolved with the advent of the Fast and Furious, franchise and then as we read in Chapter 5, Modern Rodding, Everything Old is New Again, the modern Roadster, a two-seater, higher off the ground, built for both looks and speed.

In Modern Rodding we met Jessi Combs, a fearless explorer, racing pioneer, driven by speed. She was both a builder and racer, a TV Host on the Xtreme 4x4. Speed was her thrill. She was clocked at 522.782 mph on August 27, 2019, a land speed record, driving a turbojet powered Lockheed martin F-104-10 in Oregon's Alvord Desert. Unfortunately, it also cost her life.
He also includes time tested traditions, designs, and the engineer feats that make the automobile still one of the most cherished and envied possessions in modern culture.
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Hot Rod Mavericks: The Builders, Racers, and Rebels who Revolutionized Hot Rodding is a complete history of how Hot Rodding became more than a passing fade in America, by introducing the architects, the pioneers, the rebels, the builders, and the passionate.
Thumbing through the book, we understand the modernization, coupled with engineering, and mixed with a competitive desire to be the fastest, the thrill of cheating death, of feeling a freedom unmatched, these thrill seekers, not only understood the all encompassing car culture, and how it traveled from big cities to small towns, to Route 66, to the great west, and into Hollywood, where the love affair of the automobile reached the world.
Hot Rod Mavericks: The Builders, Racers, and Rebels who Revolutionized Hot Rodding is a must have for car lovers, racing fans, historians, and auto enthusiasts, everywhere.
Available online, and at fine bookstores everywhere.
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Title: Hot Rod Mavericks: The Builders, Racers, and Rebels who Revolutionized Hot Rodding.
Author: Tony Thacker.
Language: English.
Release Date: March 2025.
Publisher: Motorbooks, a division of The Quarto Publishing Group.
Cover Design: Cindy Samargia Laun.
Images: Used with Permission.
Length: 192 pages.
ISBN: 978-1-7603-8735-1.
MSRP: $40.00 (U.S.), £30.00 (UK), $53.00 (CAN.).
Janet Walker is the publisher, founder, and sole owner of Haute-Lifestyle.com. A graduate of New York University, she has been covering international news through the Beltway Insider, a weekly review of the nation's top stories, for more than a decade. A general beat writer/reporter and entertainment/film critic, she is also an accomplished news/investigative news/crime reporter and submitted for Pulitzer Prize consideration "Cops Conspire to Deep Six Sex Assaults" in the Breaking News Category and was persuaded to withdraw the submission. Ms. Walker has completed five award-winning screenplays "The Six Sides of Truth," "The Assassins of Fifth Avenue," "The Wednesday Killer," "The Manhattan Project," and the sci-fi thriller "Project 13: The Last Day." She has also published "Unholy Alliances: A True Crime Story," a non-fiction narrative, "Days, Times, Seasons, and Events: A Collection of Poetry & Prose," and "Songs of Freedom: A Collection of Biblical Teachings," which can be purchased here. She is a member of the Authors Guild, the Los Angeles Press Club, the National Writers Union, and a member of the International Federation of Journalists.










