Track sales will benefit Make-A-Wish

LIME ROCK — Lime Rock Park is partnering with the Make-A-Wish Foundation this weekend at the American le Mans Notheast Grand Prix, Friday and Saaturday, July 8 and 9.The track will donate percentages of its revenue while Make-A-Wish volunteers will sell branded merchandise, souvenir programs and “hot lap” ticket. Lime Rock will also assist Make-A-Wish in organizing fundraising efforts directed at teams, drivers, vendors and driving clubs. The Make-A-Wish Foundation grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions, such as Taaj, age 13, from Tolland County, who was able to tour the Ferrari factory in Modena, Italy, thanks to the foundation. Taaj will be on hand this weekend at Lime Rock.For tickets and more information, visit www.limerock.com.

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