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Hood for Auction
Highlights Sadler’s
Autism Speaks Scheme
for Dover
Congratulations to the winner Bill Ellis
Picture by: Matt Hands (Wilson Daily Times)
DOVER,
Del. – Elliott Sadler is losing part of his car after the Dover
International Speedway race on Sunday; and it’s perfectly fine with him.
The No. 19 Dodge will feature a special paint scheme in conjunction with
the Best Buy 400 benefitting Student Clubs of Autism Speaks at the
Monster Mile this weekend. And, in a combined effort with Gillett
Evernham Motorsports and the No. 19 team’s primary sponsor, Best Buy,
someone is going to own the hood off the Dodge.
When talks first began about Best Buy sponsoring the race at Dover to
benefit autism awareness, GEM and Sadler wanted do their part, as well.
A special scheme with Autism Awareness puzzle pieces all around the car
highlighted the design.
Then, a special hood to commemorate the event was included in the
artwork.
When Sadler saw the whole concept, he gave his stamp of approval and
appreciation before taking it one step further.
“I thought it was great when our partners in Best Buy said they were
going to obtain the title rights for Dover and use it to benefit the
Student Clubs for Autism Speaks around the country” Sadler said. “I knew
that myself and GEM had to get on board in some way.
“I wanted this race sponsorship to further the efforts we’ve already
been making and keep people thinking beyond of Autism Awareness Month in
April. So, I asked if we could auction off the hood. They said it would
be no problem making two of them. I shook my head and said, ‘No, let’s
auction the hood right off the race car.’ Everyone agreed, so that’s our
plan.”
Sadler will sign the hood during Fox TV’s pre-race show on Sunday as it
sits on pit road, then take it out for 400 laps around the one-mile
concrete oval of Dover. However it looks after the race, is exactly how
the highest bidder will receive the hood.
Bidding begins with the drop of the green flag on Sunday at 2 p.m. (ET)
and will continue at www.sadlerfoundation.org until June 19. The winning
bidder will receive the hood, a signed photo of Sadler signing it on pit
road and a Certificate of Authentication from Elliott Sadler
Enterprises.
Sadler and his brother, Hermie, have been stout advocates of Autism
Awareness and the raising of funds for research since Hermie’s daughter,
Halie, was diagnosed with the disease several years ago.
To
view the items up for bid please visit the auction page at:
www.sadlerfoundation.org/auction_page.asp.
About the Hermie and Elliott Sadler Charitable Foundation:
The Hermie and Elliott
Sadler Charitable Foundation is dedicated to raising autism awareness and
promoting research for a cure; while also supporting initiatives to improve
educational opportunities for children and their families. The Foundation
provides support to projects that share the ideals and concerns of the Sadler
family.
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Copyright 2008 by HermieandElliottSadlerFoundation.org,
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