Kyle Larson returning to iRacing for charity after suspension for racial slur
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Kyle Larson will compete in Wednesday night's eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational series a year after he was suspended from the platform for using a racial slur. Larson will use the appearance to support several charities.
Larson will make his return to the popular online racing platform Wednesday night when NASCAR launches the 10-race eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series. The car he'll use will be "sponsored" by the Kyle Larson Foundation and feature three organizations he's designated for support. Larson's "Drive for 5 Campaign" was launched this month to benefit children, families and communities in need of support. His mission is to fund five scholarships a year at the Urban Youth Racing School in Philadelphia, to provide daily meals for five families per day through The Sanneh Foundation, and support at least five communities per year through the school grants provided by Hendrick Cares. All three organizations will be featured on Larson's No. 5 Chevrolet in the iRacing Series and Larson funds the "Drive for 5 Campaign" through his on-track performance. He's pledged $5 for every lap completed this season and $5,000 for each top-five finish. Through the first five races of the NASCAR season, Larson has committed $22,205 via three top-fives and 1,441 laps.More Related News