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WELCOME, N.C. (March 27, 2003) -- All five cars
fielded by Richard Childress Racing (RCR) will
carry decals recognizing the plight of United
States prisoners of war in Iraq during this
weekend's NASCAR races at Texas Motor Speedway.
"The men and women captured by
the Iraqis are serving our country in the most
honorable way possible," said Richard Childress,
president and CEO of Richard Childress Racing
Enterprises, Inc. "They have put their lives on
the line in the name of our country so we all
have to keep them in our thoughts and prayers
and hope that they will be returned safely.
"RCR’s Chevrolet Monte Carlo
teams in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series
include the No. 29 GM |
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Goodwrench entry with driver Kevin Harvick, the
No. 30America Online entry with driver Jeff
Green and the No. 31 Cingular Wireless entry
with driver Robby Gordon. Its NASCAR Busch
Series teams include the No. 2 ACDelco entry
with driver Ron Hornaday and the No. 21 PayDay
entry of Johnny Sauter, who will be driving the
car this weekend in Texas. The POW decals will
be placed on the C-posts of each car.
Childress was the catalyst behind a five-day
visit in late January to U.S. troops stationed
in Europe. NASCAR team owners, drivers and
celebrities traveled to Germany, Bosnia, Sicily
and Spain with the 134th Air
Refueling Wing of the Tennessee National Guard.
Last October at Lowe's Motor Speedway, Childress
signed a statement of support for the National
Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and
Reserves (ESGR). The National Guard and Reserves
make up nearly half of the United States
military personnel. |