@NASCAR Drive for Diversity Combine
Participants Range in Age from 15-Year-Old Macy Causey to 23-Year-Old Collin Cabre.
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The Drive for Diversity Combine invites 12 of the country’s best up-and-coming minority or female racers. This year there were four females, six Hispanics, a Haitian-American and an African-American comprising the group and looking to seize this opportunity.
2017 Participants:
- Chase Cabre of Tampa, Florida
- Collin Cabre of Tampa, Florida
- Macy Causey of Yorktown, Virginia
- Madeline Crane of Meansville, Georgia
- Ernie Francis Jr. of Dania, Florida
- Ruben Garcia Jr. of Mexico City, Mexico
- McKenna Haase of Carlisle, Iowa
- Nicholas Sanchez of Homestead, Florida
- Ryan Vargas of La Mirada, California
- Fabian Welter of Mexico
- Armani Williams of Grosse Pointe, Michigan
- Brittney Zamora of Kennewick, Washington.
Out of this dozen, four drivers will be chosen to have full season, fully funded rides for
Rev Racing — three of them in the NASCAR K&N Series and another in the Whelen All-American Series. The winners are typically announced in January during NASCAR’s national media tour.
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2017 NASCAR Drive for Diversity Combine participants at NASCAR
headquarters on October 16, 2017 in Daytona Beach, Florida. |
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Max Seigel, CEO of Rev Racing speaks to participants of the NASCAR
Drive for Diversity Combine at NASCAR headquarters
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2017 NASCAR Drive for Diversity participants Fabian Welter (l),
Ryan Vargas (c) and Armani Williams at Bethune Cookman University
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2017 NASCAR Drive for Diversity participants at Bethune Cookman
University on October 16, 2017 in Daytona Beach, Florida.
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2017 NASCAR Drive for Diversity participants workout at Bethune
Cookman University on October 16, 2017 in Daytona Beach, Florida.
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2017 NASCAR Drive for Diversity participants pose for photos
at Daytona International Speedway on October 16, 2017
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2017 NASCAR Drive for Diversity participants Brittany Zamora (l),
Colin Cabre (c) and Ernie Francis Jr. at Bethune Cookman University
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Brent Dewar, NASCAR president (l) Max Siegel, CEO of Rev Racing (c)
and Jusan Hamilton, NASCAR Racing Operations at the NASCAR
Drive for Diversity Combine at NASCAR headquarters
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