Roush Fenway Racing is going pink in October in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The team will run special pink “Driven For a Cause’ decals on all of its NASCAR Fords for all races during the month. In addition, four of the Roush Fenway Fords will feature “pink’ themed cars this weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway, including the Sprint Cup Fusions of Trevor Bayne and Greg Biffle and the XFINITY Series Mustangs of Elliott Sadler and Bubba Wallace.
Sadler’s car featured a pink steering wheel, in addition to his pink fire suit. Sadler has a personal connection to the effects of breast cancer. His mother, Bell, is a breast cancer survivor and each year Sadler has done something different to help spread awareness of breast cancer and help raise money for breast cancer research. Roush Fenway Racing XFINITY drivers Chris Buescher, who currently leads the XFINITY Series Championship standings, and Wallace recently showed their support for breast cancer awareness by participating in an event at Charlotte Motor Speedway where breast cancer survivors and supporters came together to paint the pit walls pink at the speedway.
During Roush Fenway’s annual fall Fan Appreciation Day, the team set up a “Driven For a Cause photo booth where fans were encouraged to show support for breast cancer awareness by snapping “selfies’ in various pink attire. Team owner Jack Roush and several of the team’s drivers took photos in the booth helping to raise awareness via social media. Fans were also encouraged to download the Early Detection Plan app to help remind them to regularly schedule exams for early detection of breast cancer.(RFR)(10-10-2015)
