Burt Levy always had two great dreams: to become a great novelist and write books that people wanted to read and to become a racing driver and drive all the greatest cars on all the best racetracks in the world.
Burt has been racing and writing about it for almost 50 years. He first came to print in 1994 with his debut novel The Last Open Road. Throughout his career, Burt learned a lot about writing and deadlines, all the while creating lifelong friendships among the ranks of the professional racers.
His magazine columns and features have won multiple journalism awards, and his hilarious and historically accurate "The Last Open Road" series of 1950s/1960s motoring novels have earned rave reviews and become genuine cult classics on the motorsports and collector-car scenes. They've also been used in high school and college-level English classes and are on the recommended reading lists at libraries and book clubs.