• 'Changing Lanes' has area debut

    Wednesday night's "Changing Lanes" premiere had all the trappings of a Hollywood party, including four stars from the new racing television series.
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  • Diversity is goal of new series

    There's a big premiere party scheduled tonight in downtown, and Michael Cherry will be one of the stars of the show.
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  • D4D Pit Crew Members in Victory Lane at Michigan

    Tesfa Lee and Richie Williams, both members of the Drive for Diversity Crew Member Development Program presented by Sprint, headed to victory lane Saturday night at Michigan International Speedway with Joey Coulter’s No. 16 ARCA Racing Series team.
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  • Interns see new view of NASCAR

    JCSU students in minority program see stock-car racing from the inside.
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  • Motorsports Industry reaches out to minority youth

    Five hundred kids are learning about the fastest growing sport in the world at the Diversity in Motion camp in Winston Salem.
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  • Behind-the-Wheel with Teen Sensation Darrell Wallace Jr.

    No one expected Mobile, Alabama native Darrell Wallace Jr. to win his first race in NASCAR’s K&N Pro Series East at Greenville Pickens Speedway in March 2010, not even the 16-year-old himself.
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  • Experienced Drivers Wanted for 2011 Drive for Diversity Initiative

    The 909 Group, which manages the Drive for Diversity initiative, is now accepting applications from experienced drivers for the 2011 race season. This will mark the eighth season for NASCAR’s leading driver development program, which provides opportunities for minority and female drivers to compete in one of NASCAR’s premier developmental series.
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