CPTV VIDEO: MAKE-A-WISH TO RETURN IN 2015 FOR ANOTHER NHRA TOUR

 

Tommy Johnson playfully said Friday evening during the NHRA AAA Finals in Pomona, Ca. that he was happy because he has a job lined up for next year, then said, “I didn’t say what it is.” His bosses told everybody Saturday. Don Schumacher and Terry Chandler announced they will repeat their campaign in 2015 with the Make-A-Wish Dodge Charger, and Johnson will return as driver to represent both DSR and the charitable foundation that grants the wishes of children diagnosed with life-threatening medical conditions.

Chandler funds the DSR team that raises awareness for the non-profit organization by donating branding to Make-A-Wish on the race car, team transporters, and uniforms and hosts hundreds of Make-A-Wish kids and their families at NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series' 24 events throughout the country. Chandler fully funds the John Collins-led team. Make-A-Wish does not contribute any funds to the racing operation.

Go behind the scenes with CompetitionPlus.tv as we present the official announcement ceremony. 

 

 

Tommy Johnson playfully said Friday evening during the NHRA AAA Finals in Pomona, Ca. that he was happy because he has a job lined up for next year, then said, “I didn’t say what it is.” His bosses told everybody Saturday. Don Schumacher and Terry Chandler announced they will repeat their campaign in 2015 with the Make-A-Wish Dodge Charger, and Johnson will return as driver to represent both DSR and the charitable foundation that grants the wishes of children diagnosed with life-threatening medical conditions.

Chandler funds the DSR team that raises awareness for the non-profit organization by donating branding to Make-A-Wish on the race car, team transporters, and uniforms and hosts hundreds of Make-A-Wish kids and their families at NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series' 24 events throughout the country. Chandler fully funds the John Collins-led team. Make-A-Wish does not contribute any funds to the racing operation.

Go behind the scenes with CompetitionPlus.tv as we present the official announcement ceremony. 

 

 

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