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Colby Howard's Chevrolet Camaro for Texas Motor Speedway, featuring The NASCAR Foundation.

Howard Honoring France Humanitarian Award Finalists

GAFFNEY, S.C. – JD Motorsports with Gary Keller and Colby Howard will partner with The NASCAR Foundation for Saturday’s O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 at Texas Motor Speedway.

The newly formed partnership will honor charitable nominees as voting continues for The NASCAR Foundation’s 10th annual Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award.

Since its inception in 2011, The NASCAR Foundation has honored 36 finalists through the Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award by contributing $1,575,000 to the children’s causes they represent.

Joe Vaughn won the prestigious award in 2019 through his work with Project Hope Foundation, which aims at assisting children with autism integrate into society.

Howard has helped raise awareness for Project Hope Foundation, as they have served as his primary sponsor for the majority of the NASCAR Xfinity Series season.

This is the 10th year the Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award has been presented. Each of these finalists is guaranteed a $25,000 donation from The NASCAR Foundation – with the overall winner receiving a $100,000 donation.

Award finalists include the following:

– Daryl Farler from Franklin, Tenn., a 10-year volunteer with Amputee Blade Runners, an organization that provides free running and sports prosthetics to lower-limb amputees seeking a more active lifestyle;

– Charlene Greer from Ormond Beach, Fla., a nine-year volunteer with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Volusia/Flagler;

– Larry Jordan from Dacula, Ga., a 21-year volunteer with Angel Flight Soars, Inc., the original volunteer pilot organization that helps to strengthen families in crisis by eliminating the transportation concern for necessary medical care;

– Rich Langley from Virginia Beach, Va., a nine-year volunteer with Roc Solid Foundation of North Carolina, an organization devoted to using the power of ‘play’ to defeat pediatric cancer.

Howard looks forward to representing the cause at the 1.5-mile Fort Worth quad-oval.

“The opportunity to partner with great initiatives such as The NASCAR Foundation and Project Hope Foundation really means a lot to me,” Howard noted. “Recipients of the Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award have made big strides in changing lives of many people through their charitable work, and I am proud to represent the four nominees on the hood of my No. 15 Chevrolet. I encourage everyone to learn more about these special individuals and vote for their favorite candidate to win the award.”

Howard has driven in 19 races for JD Motorsports this year, with a best finish of 12th at Daytona Int’l Speedway. This weekend’s race will be his second start at Texas Motor Speedway, where he finished 23rd in July.

Joining The NASCAR Foundation and Project Hope Foundation will be Guy Roofing, which partnered with Howard initially at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway and continues to support the South Carolina native.

The voting process is currently live to determine the overall winner of the Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award, and a $100,000 donation from The NASCAR Foundation.

Fans can go online to NASCARfoundation.org/Award and vote once a day, every day until the vote closes on Nov. 4 at noon ET. The winner will be presented virtually on Nov. 5.