Popular Race Car Drivers Fernandez And Diaz Trade Helmets For Hard Hats

 

Popular Race Car Drivers Fernandez And Diaz Trade Helmets For Hard Hats

Houston, Texas
Apr 20, 2007

Adrian Fernandez and Luis Diaz will have an additional incentive to take their #15 Lowe’s Acura Lola to the front in this Saturday’s American Le Mans Series (ALMS) race – the Lone Star Grand Prix at JAGFlo Speedway Reliant Park. The Lowe’s Fernandez Racing drivers today participated in a Habitat for Humanity build northeast of downtown Houston with Fernandez announcing that the team will donate 10 percent (10%) of all prize money earned in its 2007 ALMS campaign to Habitat for Humanity.

“Today was the second Habitat for Humanity build that I have participated in, ” said Fernandez, who last raced on the streets of Houston in 2001. “This is just a tremendous program with people coming together to help families in need to build their own homes and I can see why Habitat has a special place in so many hearts at Lowe’s.

“This has struck a note with me personally, and I am very happy to announce that Lowe’s Fernandez Racing will be supporting Habitat for Humanity by donating a percentage of our prize money from every ALMS race. It is a great motivation for everyone on our team to do their best to help a great program. Our participation in the build today was to help spread the word about Habitat for Humanity and to encourage people to get involved and volunteer. I am looking forward to doing more builds as we tour the country with the ALMS race schedule. ”


 
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