David Ragan‘s plans for this weekend’s race in the NASCAR industry’s backyard will take on special meaning, with birthday accommodations made for a special guest.
Ragan paid a visit Wednesday to Shriners Hospitals for Children in Greenville, South Carolina, surprising 8-year-old NASCAR fan Hunter Black at a birthday lunch. Ragan took part in the celebration with his own gift for the youngster — a weekend trip to Charlotte Motor Speedway as his honored guest for Saturday’s Sprint Cup Series race.
Ragan planned to ask Black, a patient born with cerebral palsy, to join him and assist with driver introductions as part of the pre-race ceremonies for Saturday night’s Bank of America 500 (7 p.m. ET, NBC, PRN, SiriusXM). The two met during a previous hospital visit in April 2014.
Ragan, in his ninth full season in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, named Shriners Hospitals for Children his official charity in 2008.
Having a great birthday lunch at @shrinershosp Greenville with my pal Hunter. He’ll be coming to the race Saturday! pic.twitter.com/Nlbyho8dA4
— David Ragan (@DavidRagan) October 7, 2015