Justin Winters Devotes Race Car To Breast Cancer Awareness

  • Tuesday, October 4, 2016
  • Steve Hixson
Justin Winters has redone his race car for breast cancer awareness
Justin Winters has redone his race car for breast cancer awareness

Tennessee based racer Justin Winters may not have a home track to race at like he has for many years due to Cleveland Speedway being defunct for most of the 2016 season, but that has not slowed down the performance level of the Sportsman division competitor. 

Taking features at I-75 Raceway in nearby Sweetwater, as well as down at Boyd's Speedway in Chattanooga, in Crossville and at Cleveland this spring, Winters is giving back in a special way only he can. Like other professional sports leagues and conferences October is being devoted to breast cancer awareness. Winters has completely redone from front to rear his # J1 "M&S Motors, Tires R Us, Biggen's Masonary, H2O Vapors, Sonya's Used Cars, The Store, Campbell Insulation" sponsored racecar.

Adorned on the quarter panels of the pink (breast cancer color) trimmed machine are names honored by Winters. His friends, his family, some just acquaintances, but all sharing that "one thing" - the awareness breast cancer brings out.  

Justin Winters has redone his race car for breast cancer awareness
Justin Winters has redone his race car for breast cancer awareness
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