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Scenes from Charlotte Motor Speedway’s Paint The Wall Pink event
By Chase Wilhelm | Published: September 20, 2018 14
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Seven-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson speaks as dozens of breast cancer survivors look on behind him during Charlotte Motor Speedway's Paint The Wall Pink in observance of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October. Take a look at a full collection of photos from the event.
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The pink paint is ready to be rolled onto the pit wall at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
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The pace cars for the inaugural Charlotte road course weekend are showcased for the crowd to see, accompanied by Jimmie Johnson's No. 48 Chevrolet.
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Jimmie Johnson was joined by former Carolina Panthers running back DeAngelo Williams to paint the wall pink.
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Jimmie Johnson looks on after helping this youngster paint the wall.
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Jimmie Johnson and DeAngelo Williams chat in the middle of their painting duties.
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A closer look at the cars lined up on pit road.
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Jimmie Johnson writes a special message to those affected by breast cancer.
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Jimmie Johnson joins breast cancer survivors as they compose messages of support.
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'You are not alone.' -- Jimmie Johnson
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Dozens of breast cancer survivors join drivers Jimmie Johnson, Chris Buescher, Kaz Grala and DeAngelo Williams for a group photo in Victory Lane.
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Jimmie Johnson and DeAngelo Williams share a light-hearted moment during the event.
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DeAngelo Williams will pace the field in this car, signed by breast cancer survivors in attendance of the event, prior to the NASCAR Xfinity Series Drive for the Cure 200 presented by Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina.
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Jimmie Johnson sports a pink ribbon on his No. 48 Chevrolet.