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TRUCKS: Hermie Sadler Returns At Bristol
Written by: SPEED Staff
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Charlotte, NC
 
Hermie Sadler, the 1993 Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year and current analyst for SPEED, will drive Andy Hillenburg’s No. 48 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series entry at Bristol Motor Speedway on Wednesday, August 19th at 8:30 pm ET live on SPEED. Tune-in to the NCWTS Setup hosted by Krista Voda at 8 pm ET.
Hermie Sadler is a reporter for NASCAR RaceDay, NASCAR Victory Lane and NASCAR Live! on SPEED. (Photo: Rusty Jarrett/Getty Images for NASCAR) ยป More Photos

The truck will carry the colors of Victory Junction and The Hermie and Elliott Sadler Foundation to create awareness courtesy of Joe Denette, a Spotsylvania, Virginia native who won the Mega Millions Lottery jackpot back in May of this year. Denette will make a $100,000.00 contribution to both charities during Bristol race weekend.

“I really appreciate what The Sadler Family and the Petty family do for so many kids that need their help,” stated Joe Denette. “ I am now fortunate to be in a position to make a difference, and I encourage other people to do the same. I am looking forward to seeing Hermie back on the track while creating awareness for both these fine charities.”

Sadler, who has not raced since Martinsville
this spring, is looking forward to competing in the O’Reilly 200 at Bristol.

“I miss being behind the wheel”, stated Sadler. “This gives me a chance to go have a little fun on a Wednesday night while creating awareness for our foundation and Victory Junction.

Kyle Petty will receive the donation from Denette on behalf of Victory Junction.

“What Joe is doing will have an incredible impact on a lot of kids at camp,” stated Petty. “We are honored to be a part of Hermie’s return to the track and we appreciate all the great things Hermie and Elliott do for Autism through their foundation.”

For more information about the Hermie & Elliott Sadler Foundation please visit: www.sadlerfoundation.org



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