
The American Auto Racing Writers & Broadcasters Association (AARWBA) awarded “Miller’s Time” second place in its annual Motorsport Book competition, a contest judged by journalism professionals that attracts entries from around the world. Miller’s co-author is Jim Donnelly, an award-winning writer and senior editor of Hemmings Motor News in Bennington, Vermont.
The book recounts the story of Don Miller’s remarkable rise from Chicago hot rodder and automotive businessman to his role as Penske’s top lieutenant in motorsports, a position that made him one of racing’s most respected and influential people. “Miller’s Time” describes Don’s discovery and mentoring of both Rusty Wallace and Ryan Newman, his invention of the NASCAR roof flap, and in gripping detail, the nearly fatal accident on pit road at Talladega that left him disabled.

“This is the story of Don’s amazing life of accomplishment, lived fully with compassion and humility,” Donnelly said. “Not many authors are fortunate to find a subject with such a worthwhile and interesting story, one that can also so clearly benefit anyone who reads it. I am thrilled to share this tribute with him.”
All net proceeds from the sale of “Miller’s Time” will be used in efforts to prevent child abuse and neglect, a special interest of Miller, who founded “Stocks for Tots” in Mooresville, NC, to mobilize the racing community around the issue. Miller was the recipient of NASCAR’s first Humanitarian of the Year award.
- Coastal 181, Press Release



