CONTEST: A Hero Card Challenge

Ryan Truex
Ryan Truex

How would you like to win an autographed hero card from NASCAR drivers Justin Allgaier, Ryan Truex or David Gilliliand?  All you need to do is answer a question from interviews conducted by Anita Goodan and Mitch Columbe on Saturday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Interviews were posted on this page over the weekend.  You will need to listen to these interviews in order to answer these questions.   Here are the questions for which you’ll need to research:

Mitch Columbe interviewing David Gilliland
Mitch Columbe interviewing David Gilliland

David Gilliland was able to see his son, Todd, race on Friday night.  At which raceway was that race?

Ryan Truex considers this NASCAR track his home track _________________?

Justin Allgaier discussed the new Chase format.  Which driver did he say is sort of a surprise in the Chase but should be there because he continues to put the car in contention for wins?

Justin Allgaier
Justin Allgaier

When you have the answers, email anita@wkvi.com with your name, address and phone number along with the correct answer.  All winning answers will be put into a drawing and four names will be selected from a blind draw. Four individuals will win an autographed hero card from Ryan Truex and Justin Allgaier; one winner will be selected for a David Gilliand hero card.   Only one answer per household and only one guess per contestant.  Drawing will be held Friday, Aug. 1 at Noon CT.

Promotional considerations provided by Front Row Motorsports, BK Racing and HScott Motorsports.

Son of NASCAR Driver Showing Promise as Race Car Driver

He was two car lengths behind the winner of the Southeast Limited Late Models event on Sunday, but second-place finisher 13-year-old Todd Gilliland showed that he’s got some skills in the seat of a race car. Todd is the son of NASCAR Sprint Cup driver David Gilliland and drove in just his third race in a stock car on Sunday at Myrtle Beach Speedway in South Carolina.

Todd Gilliland started the event in the fifth position and slipped back to 13th early. That didn’t phase him as he started climbing through the field. By lap 58, he entered into the top 10 and was battling for the third spot on lap 79. With seven laps to go, he reached the second spot.

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Front Row Motorsports Teammates to Feature MS Decals on Race Cars

Teammates David Ragan and David Gilliland will feature Multiple Sclerosis Society decals on their race cars at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Sunday.

Ragan will be driving the No. 34 Taco Bell Ford and Gilliland will be driving the No. 38 Long John Silvers Ford for Front Row Motorsports. The pair stated that with the announcement of a fellow competitor with MS, this symbol means a lot more.

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