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Todd Gilliland To Honor Ray Fox With Snazzy Paint Scheme In Goodyear 400

Ah, I need to add this car to my diecast collection.

Brothers Justin and Austin Fox traveled to front row motorsports on Monday, staring at the car raced at the Darlington Raceway on Sunday at the Goodyear 400. Not just cars, but cars that honor great grandfather.

“It was amazing,” Justin said. NBC Sports. “I know my dad is so excited, my brother is. Our whole family is really excited, and it’s a thrilling moment to see it come to life. (Related: The 2025 Master was simulated 1,000 times by a supercomputer. This is the one who won the Green Jacket)

34 cars Todd Gillilandcompeting in front row motorsports, honoring NASCAR legend Ray Fox. Fox was an absolute Wiz child in his race days, and in addition to that he is on the brink of being in the NASCAR Hall of Fame as an early candidate. The tribute will be shown to Fox in a paint scheme that will be exhibited over the throwback weekend in Darlington.

Fox was the owner of NASCAR cars, the NASCAR Engine Inspector and the American Engine Builder. In his career, Raymond Lee Fox, Sr. won 14 The NASCAR Grand National Series race and 16 pole positions have been landed.

There’s always something special about Darlington. That’s why Todd Gilliland and Front Low Motorsports have chosen the perfect race to celebrate legends like the Ray Fox.

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