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Current Video: NASCAR helps paralyzed veterans

Watch highlights of a charity event held to raise money for the Paralyzed Veterans of America. Hear from Richard Petty and others about why they participate and more.

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" Well we're here for the baby pavement. And we're doing and federation. Okay in -- paralyzed veterans. It is finally face in this. -- The only it's not a government deal -- Government -- the last veteran. There's -- and 6660. Years ago. And it's it's always been the detonation -- takes care of the past and -- of comeback that -- handicapped actually into the service. Protected list basically and the reason that we can do do things like -- we can do race and we can do detergents and your whatever it because he's going to kind of people will -- We don't even know them through all this is more -- is to say thank you guys you know we're. -- what you Hairston we can do you look and yeah."

" He is paralyzed veterans of America. Being a part of that you know we forget that."

" These guys have given up a lot of stuff in their life in popular country so that we can go out and do the things that we -- and race on Sundays and come here on on Tuesday -- on -- You know and I think. That's me is when you get to be part of that that allows for you to start to happen on -- and -- understand what's really important outline and walk laying on Nike camps here -- his recent powers that be part of -- be able to these things like this to raise awareness for them."

" I am very happy and."

" doing anything that I can deal."

" Well it's. Anytime you can drive a car that -- it -- That always means something Baltimore's. This is as part of NASCAR does -- NASCAR's all about it things like this. Arguments and stuff especially when our card means that much more innocent man nights like tonight here there. Did you enjoy -- and definite thoughts. Yeah a lot of jubilation now here victory lane. Stomp all over great. That's just about it was fun thing to me but he loved. For me."

" Let's talk about these guys here ask me about it I talked to -- people -- wish foundation. Great idea to get out and have some fun with. -- and running could cause everybody -- home -- I can't wait for the second annual let's congratulate everybody that was here Thanksgiving --"

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