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NASCAR reinstated Larson late last year and he found a soft landing with Hendrick Motorsports, one of the top teams in motorsports. Rick Hendrick wanted to offer Larson that second chance and his support has been unwavering he s willing to fund the No. 5 Chevrolet out of pocket if needed and the sponsor for Sunday s season-opening Daytona 500 is a Hendrick automotive company.
Larson spent most of 2020 rebuilding his image and is ready to prove his character in and out of a race car.
“A lot of people do things and they just say ‘I’m sorry and go right on running their life. And that’s all they have to do and people say ‘OK, we’ll give you another shot, Hendrick said. This guy did 10 times that. He’s created an image and (done) things in that community that people really respect.
Kyle Larson grateful for second chance in NASCAR after racial slur
Kyle Larson is in Daytona after serving a six-month suspension for his use of a racial slur that nearly cost him his career, and he is appreciative of the opportunity ahead.
By JENNA FRYERAssociated Press
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Kyle Larson was banished from NASCAR for all but the first month of his last season, his punishment for using a racial slur while racing online. Rick Hendrick felt the driver paid his penalty and deserved a second chance, one that begins with the season-opening Daytona 500.
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Kyle Larson loaded his motorhome and drove to Daytona International Speedway by himself, alone for some seven hours to prepare for his return to NASCAR competition.
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Alex Fennoy is the executive vice president of community and economic development for St. Louis-based Midwest BankCentre. The East St. Louis native wants to make sure that low-income populations have access to banking needs.
Editor’s note: This story was originally published by the Belleville News-Democrat, a news partner of St. Louis Public Radio.
EAST ST. LOUIS Learning the importance of helping people in his community is a lesson Alex Fennoy understood at an early age.
His mother, Toni, and his father, Nino, were teachers in East St. Louis School District 189. His dad was also an esteemed track and field coach and mentor for kids in the city. His grandfather was a precinct committee officer for East St. Louis..