Chase Elliott will Drive a Car Designed For Children’s Hospital Patients on Sunday
Chase Elliott, an American race car driver is winning hearts this Sunday. The prominent NASCAR driver is doing an incredible and unique feed this time.
For Sunday’s race, Elliott’s racing car will have a new and unique design. It’s designed for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. The foundation he’s working with, “DESI9N TO DRIVE” has decided to do something for Children’s patients and designed the car Elliott will according to keeping this purpose in mind.
Not just the car, but his racing suit, gloves, shoes, and helmet, all will be designed by two cancer patients and the theme is being called the summer nights.
The Chase Elliott scheme designed by a patient at Atlanta Children’s hospital. pic.twitter.com/YqeyttJNDp
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“I’m excited for the return of the DESI9N TO DRIVE program to my home track since it really shines a light on the positive impact Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has on the greater community,” Elliott said. “With the race being run at night, I hope it creates an even greater atmosphere than years past. I can’t wait for everyone to see these summer nights-themed designs come to life at the racetrack.”
The name of the two children who made the design is Kayleb Duran-Rodriguez and Alex Corbin and deserves the well-wishes from all the NASCAR fans.
The Quaker State 400 will take place this Sunday at 7 p.m. ET on USA Network.
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