Jeffrey Earnhardt’s Coca-Cola 600 race-car honored 617 fallen soldiers! What an athlete.

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Jeffrey Earnhardt is in town with Xtreme Concepts and stopped by the studio to show us why Nascar needs more of these kinds of drivers. Down to earth, humble, and red blooded American, Jeffrey Earnhardt first discusses his car with 617 hero’s names who fell in action. Then, he goes into detail what he is doing for veterans, and how being around the Gold Star families affected her. Next, how he came into the sport by putting a team together himself. Finally, to what being an Earnhardt was like growing up and how it is now. We pull a side of Jeffrey Earnhardt that the media needs to see more of in Nascar. Jeffrey spent Friday at the Xtreme Concepts facility in Anniston flying in helicopters, taking dog bites, and shooting all types of new firearms. In all Jeffrey Earnhardt could not be more humble, kind, and compassionate for a guy who could just live off of his last name.

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