[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 151 (2005), Part 8]
[House]
[Page 10289]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                                 NASCAR

  (Mr. HAYES asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 
minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
  Mr. HAYES. Mr. Speaker, the State of North Carolina is a proud home 
to a great American racing tradition: NASCAR. This weekend Lowes Motor 
Speedway in Concord will host the NASCAR Nextel Cup All Star Race, and 
folks from all across the country and around the world will come to 
watch the world's best drivers race for the finish.
  My hometown of Concord is proud of its partnership with the racing 
industry and is home to many NASCAR drivers and teams. The Charlotte 
area has also joined together to attract the NASCAR Hall of Fame. We 
are excited about the possibility of this prestigious attraction 
calling North Carolina home.
  Today I would like to take a moment to commend NASCAR, a tremendous 
industry and job provider in North Carolina, for its efforts to give 
back to the community. With its growing popularity, the sport provides 
entertainment for families, support for charities, and a huge economic 
boost for our region. I am also especially grateful for NASCAR's 
support of Dell TechKnow, a technology program for our schools. It is 
making an impact for kids in education. Even more important is NASCAR's 
support of our incredible military.
  Tomorrow, May 20, I will join fans across the country celebrating 
NASCAR Day, which means support for numerous charities, our men and 
uniform, and jobs for Americans. NASCAR Day is an opportunity to bring 
fans, businesses, and community organizations across the Nation 
together for common cause while giving to NASCAR-related charities and 
making a difference in the lives of children. It supports charities 
such as Victory Junction Camp, Speediatrics, and Speedway Children's 
Charity, all meeting needs and providing support for children with 
chronic and life-threatening illnesses.
  Mr. Speaker, I commend NASCAR, and if we ever add an extra line to 
the ``Star Spangled Banner,'' it will be ``Gentlemen, start your 
engines.''

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