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Bill Neely

Biographical Information

Bill Neely, one of America's premier auto racing authors, was born in Jane Lew, West Virginia, August 18, 1930, the son of Walter and Marge Neely. After high school, Neely attended West Virginia Wesleyan College, completing an A.B. degree in 1952. He spent a year (1952-53) pursuing graduate work at West Virginia University.

Neely went to work for the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, serving as manager of racing public relations from 1961-1966. In 1966 he left Goodyear to work as public relations manager of central region for Humble Oil Company, a position he held until 1970. Neely retired in 1970 to concentrate on writing full time. His first book, Spirit of America, was published in 1971.

Bill Neely's best-known work was published in 1974, Stand on It by Stroker Ace, co-written by Bob Ottum. The novel, based in part on Neely's own experiences as a professional auto racer and on his experiences in the racing world with Goodyear and in part on NASCAR legend Curtis Turner, became quite popular for its gritty humor and its pull-no-punches depictions of the world of professional stock car racing. The novel was made into a 1983 motion picture, Stoker Ace, starring Burt Reynolds and Lonnie Anderson. It also inspired a song, Stoker's Theme, by country legend Charlie Daniels.

Neely has continued to write, particularly about the world of American stock car racing. Notable works include biographies of two of the sports founding pioneers — Cale: The Hazardous Life and Times of America's Greatest Stock Car Driver (Cale Yarborough) and King Richard I (Richard Petty). He has also served as a contributor to both Playboy and Sports Illustrated.

Bill Neely lives in Jane Lew, WV.

Critical Responses

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Works Published

  • Spirit of America
  • Grand National
  • A Closer Walk
  • Country Gentleman
  • Drag Racing
  • Stand On It
  • Cars to Remember
  • Playboy Book of Racing
  • Daytona U.S.A.
  • Official Chili Cookbook
  • Roy Acuff's Nashville
  • A.J.
  • Automobile Questions
  • Cale: The Hazardous Life and Times of America's Greatest Stock Car Driver
  • King Richard I
  • Alone in the Crowd

Selected Bibliography

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Author Website

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