A gritty, unflinching story of addiction, death, and the gospel that reaches all the way to the bottom.
Vance Nichols was NASCAR's golden boy, twenty-nine wins by age twenty-five. Then came the Daytona crash. The pills. The ten-year ban that ended everything.
Twenty-one years later, he's working a quarry in Indiana, living in a dilapidated motorcoach, drinking himself toward death. His wife and daughter are gone. His father's ghost whispers that some men are born to fail.
Then his heart stops.
For three minutes, Vance is clinically dead. He sees hell. He sees heaven. When paramedics shock him back, he faces one question: How do you reach the destination you want when you deserve the one you fear?
Enter Casey Briggs, the kid from Bedford who idolized Vance and grew up to save him. Now Casey's buying race teams and refusing to give up on a broken man who's given up on himself.
Somewhere between dirt tracks and redemption, Vance must learn that grace isn't about deserving it.
It's about surrendering to it.

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