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  CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Jeff Gordon is making headlines for an incredibly generous gesture toward one of his biggest fans. A video posted to the NASCAR driver’s Facebook page shows him giving away his personal car to a fan named Loraine. Gordon explains that he met Loraine at the race in Sonoma, Calif., where she told …read more.

NEW YORK — The Minority Youth Matters Movement announces its intention to begin a national movement directed at NASCAR Motor Sports, its racing team owners and sponsors. The MYMM will launch a nationwide campaign in 14 cities and 17 locations throughout the United States on Sept. 20.

Dear Editor: Where will the presence of minority youth be during the upcoming Coke 400, Subway Firecracker 250 and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races? We all know that they won’t be there. Why not? CEO’S that Sponsor NASCAR, maybe you can answer this question given that minorities generate 50 percent of all corporations revenue …read more.

[weaver_youtube ozPGjRoWQfM rel=0] Diversity Motor Sports, LLC comprised of individuals from around the country including Kosciusko County resident Kevin Anderson, has started a NASCAR & Sponsors: Minority Youth Matters Movement. In a press release issued Tuesday, June 30, MYMM is a movement which has a national platform and a national voice for a common cause. …read more.

Jeff Gordon has been announced as the choice for this year’s Indianapolis 500 pace car driver. Gordon, who grew up in Pittsboro, IN, will lead the pack May 24 for the 99th running of the race. The pace car itself will be a Corvette Z06. Gordon took some practice laps on the track at Indianapolis …read more.

Tucked away in the cornfields west of Warsaw just might be the best kept secret in all of  auto racing. ML Motorsports. It might not be a secret for long though thanks to a committed owner, a confident and talented rookie driver and a shop crew full of hard-working, motivated individuals. ML Motorsports is making …read more.

Tony Stewart, NASCAR Sprint Cup champion, will appear at the Newton Center in Lakeville on May 30. Tickets are $30 for the event, which is slated to run from 7-9 p.m. It will include a Q & A session and autograph session. Proceeds from the event will benefit Newton Park and the Little Hoosier 100, …read more.

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