Long Motorsports and driver Dawson DK Cram “Helping Hands” tour continues this Friday night August 7th for the Henry Ford Health System 200 from Michigan International Speedway. The Helping Hands Tour is a continuation of the teams Homestead and Kentucky NGROTS races to Honor all Frontline health care workers and first responders affected by the recent COVID19 virus.
To show support, fans can still purchase a hand print to be placed on the truck for the Michigan race and within the hand print Dawson will write the name of a family member, doctor, nurse, fire rescue personal, police officer or anyone they want to Honor with a hand print. Previously purchased handprints will remain on the truck for the Michigan race as well.
Dawson “DK” Cram said – “This is an awesome way for fans to continue to help our race team by acknowledging people who are making a difference.” Team Owner Boyd Long said “ we would love nothing more than to fill every inch of space on the truck as a show of support for those that have been affected by the virus while donating as many masks as possible to the front line workers in need of this critical piece of personal protection so they may continue to help those in need.” American Mask Company https://www.amcmask.com/ has supported our “Helping Hands Tour” effort with making mask and hand sanitizer donations recently to The Norton Children’s Hospital in Kentucky and will make another sizable donation this week to the Michigan Medicine C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital.
For more information and to purchase a hand go to https://longmotorsports1.com/store
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