NASCAR to honor the victims and heroes of 9/11 at Richmond playoff race

NASCAR will be honoring the heroes and victims of 9/11 at its second-round playoff weekend at Richmond Raceway.

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Earnhardt won the first Cup Series race held after the attacks at Dover in 2001 and carried an American flag during his victory lap.

Earnhardt won the Cal Ripken 400 at Dover International Speedway upon NASCAR's return to racing following the 9/11 attacks.

Earnhardt won the Cal Ripken 400 at Dover International Speedway upon NASCAR’s return to racing following the 9/11 attacks.
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Cup Series driver Aric Almirola’s Ford will wear We Will Never Forget messaging and Erik Jones will be behind the wheel of a Chevrolet with a Never Forget motif.

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CUBAN-AMERICAN NASCAR DRIVER ARIC ALMIROLA REMINDS FANS THAT “OUR FREEDOM IS NOT FREE”

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The Cup Series race will be preceded by a parade lap led by first responder vehicles as teams and fans hold American flags and 9/11 Memorial and Museum flags. A a banner with the names of the 2,977 people lost will be unfurled over Turn 4 before the Henrico Fire Choir sings the National Anthem, followed by a rendition of God Bless America by the Air Force Chorus and the “start your engines” command given by a group of first responders.

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A collection of items and equipment used during the race will be auctioned by The NASCAR Foundation to raise money for the 9/11 Memorial and Museum’s Never Forget Fund.

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