For fifty years, the roar of battered, crumpled, home-made stock cars has beckoned gear-heads, racing enthusiasts and curiosity seekers from Homestead to Lantana and everywhere in between. For the weekend racing warriors who pull into the Hialeah Speedway towing their mechanical stallions on flatbed trailers every Saturday afternoon, nothing beats the rush, the adrenaline, of challenging life at speeds exceeding 70...
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Jonathan Postal
Seventeen-year-old driver Tommy Styer and his family journey from Hollywood to Hialeah every Saturday to race. He started racing mini-stock cars when he was just thirteen, says a beaming Al Styer, Tommys father, who also raced at Hialeah for more than 30 years.