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Martin Truex Jr., No. 78 team go to Washington

By Staff Report | Published: May 22, 2018 10
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U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion Martin Truex Jr. and his longtime girlfriend Sherry Pollex to the White House on May 21.

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Walking toward the podium on the South Lawn.

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Truex Jr. and Sherry Pollex received warm words from the president for their commitment to fighting cancer.

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On Sherry Pollex's brave battles with cancer, President Trump said: 'I want to take a moment to recognize the amazing Sherry Pollex. She is the love of Martin’s life. Sherry — beautiful. Your determination in the face of adversity has been an inspiration to millions of Americans.”

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With the same No. 78 Toyota that won the finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway at the White House, President Trump said: “Martin, I have to say your car looks truly amazing. In fact, I want to get in that thing and just drive it right away. Do you mind?”

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Truex presented Trump with a replica racing helmet with illustrations depicting some of the team’s special moments.

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Truex Jr. brought the bulk of his No. 78 team with him to be honored at the White House.

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The 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup made the trip as well.

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First a group photo ...

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... then a selfie.
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