Historically, NASCAR has had a longstanding commitment to support US veterans. From the ‘NASCAR Salutes’ program to the ‘600 Miles of Remembrance’ at the Coca-Cola 600, where the names of fallen service members are displayed on the windshields of cars, the sport often goes above and beyond to show its tribute to soldiers. And while the Haas Factory Team may not have had the brightest debut season in the Cup Series, they aren’t ending the year on a disappointing note.
Gene Haas’ side has cultivated a partnership with Texas A&M University, and that bond recently yielded fruit as Cole Custer’s assets were displayed in a show of reverence for American veterans.
NASCAR works with students for a noble event
A fantastic tournament unfolded recently between two college teams, and one emerged vi

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