NASCAR team unveils George H.W. Bush tribute livery for historic first race on a military installation
MLB is facing massive outrage after warning San Francisco Giants players, including Landen Roupp, for writing Bible verses on their Pride Night caps.
NASCAR is gearing up to hold its first-ever race on a military installation this weekend when all three national series hit a brand new road course at San Diego's Naval Base Coronado.
And, for the occasion — which is celebrating the U.S. Navy's 250th anniversary — the Haas Factory Team has unveiled a very special livery in conjunction with Texas A&M University that pays homage to former Naval aviator and the 41st president of the United States, George H.W. Bush.
The team showed off the slick scheme that they will run on driver Cole Custer's No. 41 Chevrolet Camaro in Sunday's Anduril 250: Race the Base.
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Even if you took out all of the cool nods to the former president — including the fact that it's the No. 41 car — that's a sharp-looking hot rod.
"We’ve been thrilled to help tell Texas A&M’s story the past two seasons, and we’re particularly proud to help tell this chapter," Haas Factory Team President Joe Custer said in a statement. "President Bush lived one of the greatest American lives. We’re all better off today because of what he did for our country. For our team to race the No. 41 in tribute to him, and now celebrate all he stood for, is a rare honor."
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Cole Custer's No. 41 Haas Factory Team Camaro will get a fresh paint scheme honoring former president George HW Bush at this weekend's NASCAR Cup Series race at Naval Base Coronado. (Photo by David Hahn/Icon Sportswire)
Bush was one of the youngest Naval aviators during World War II, after


