Denny Hamlin, driver of the No. #11 FedEx Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, will run a special, Autism Speaks puzzle piece paint scheme on his car throughout the May 30-June 1 NASCAR race weekend at Dover. This marks the fourth straight year Hamlin will sport a unique paint scheme at the spring Dover event, headlined by the June 1 ‘FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks’ NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race. This year’s design allowed fans to make donations to Autism Speaks and in return have their first name and last initial displayed on a puzzle piece in the car’s design. In addition to Hamlin’s specialized car design, drivers across all three series – NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, NASCAR Nationwide Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series – will show their support for Autism Speaks throughout the weekend by displaying a puzzle piece decal on their cars. In total, 28 drivers from the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, 19 drivers from the NASCAR Nationwide Series and 20 drivers from the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series are participating. Nationwide drivers include: #2-Scott, #3-Dillon, #10-Koch, #11-Sadler, #14-Green, #15-Ellis, #16-Reed, #19-Bliss, #20-Kenseth, #31-Kwasniewski, #42-Larson, #43-Armstrong, #44-Harraka, #51-Clements, #54-Busch, #60-Buescher, #62-Gaughan, #93-Reaume, and #99-Buescher.(Dover Speedway)
