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The following press release is from New England Motorsports Marketing, LLC on behalf of Brian Hoar and the Goss Dodge #45 team.
Brian Hoar’s #45 Goss Dodge to Carry Red Cross Colors
(Portsmouth, NH – September 13, 2005) Brian Hoar’s #45 Goss Dodge will be carrying the Red Cross colors when he takes to the track in the Sylvania 125 presented by Lowe’s at New Hampshire International Speedway on Friday September 16th.
The red Goss Dodge Intrepid from Burlington, VT will have the Red Cross logo and the 1-800-HELP-NOW donation phone number on the hood and on the TV panel across the rear of the car.
Brian and the Goss Dodge team thought it would be a good idea to have a 125 lap reminder to everyone that some of our fellow Americans need our help while we get to do what we love on a Friday afternoon at New Hampshire International Speedway.
Brian is currently sixth in NASCAR Grand National Division, Busch North Series points with three top fives and four top tens in nine races, and he’s looking to do one better than his second-place finish in the New England 125 at New Hampshire International in July.