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Jordan Taylor Raising Money To Get His Face On An XFinity Car And Send Kids To Camp

Racing driver Andy Lally has plenty of room for sponsors on his NASCAR Xfinity Series Chevrolet Camaro he will race in this weekend’s Mid-Ohio Challenge, but Wayne Taylor Racing driver Jordan Taylor wants to change that.

Taylor has launched a GoFundMe campaign to put his face on various parts of the Xfinity Series Camaro. The racing driver will match the first $1,000 in donations to his cause with a donation to Camp Boggy Creek, a camp for kids with serious illnesses, and is asking anyone to who donates to him to also match it with a donation to the camp.

“I am trying to get my face on Andy Lally’s XFINITY Chevy Camaro for this weekend’s race at Mid-Ohio,” Taylor writes. “This is not just a desparate cry for attention, but it is to help bring awareness and raise money for Camp Boggy Creek.

“I will match the first $1,000 that is raised, and donate it to Camp Boggy Creek, to help send a kid to camp. Camp Boggy Creek is a camp where children with serious illnesses and their families can go and experience the week of a lifetime.

“In return, I ask that whatever you donate to this, big or small, that you match it with a donation to Camp Boggy Creek.”

The campaign has so far raised $1,665 of a $7,000 goal. On an Xfinity car, $200 will get you a small logo on the c-pillar, while $1,000 will get you something on the deck lid or lower quarter panels. A $3,000 check will get your logo on the hood, while $7,000 can get you the whole car.

So, if you want to see Jordan Taylor’s face on Lally’s Camaro this weekend, be sure to donate to Taylor’s wonderful cause.

Sam loves to write and has a passion for auto racing, karting and performance driving of all types.

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