Schmidt files third entry for Nashville IPS race.

Sam Schmidt Motorsports has filed a third entry for the Nashville 100 IRL Infiniti Pro Series race on Friday at Nashville Superspeedway, as Ross Fonferko will drive the No. 6 Dallara-Infiniti as a te✤ammate to series regulars Brandon Erwin🦄 and Tom Wood.

Fonferko, from Wheaton, Illinois, is a veteran of Toyota Atlantiꦫc and U.S. F2000 racing. He also participated in the Indy Raci💯ng League Test in the West in February.

Schmidt and the organization he founded, the Sam Schmidt Paralysis Foundation (ꩵSSPF), have als𝓡o been nominated to receive prestigious New Freedom Awards.

Schmidt files third entry for Nashville IPS race.

Sam Schmidt Motorsports has filed a third entry for the Nashville 100 IRL Infiniti Pro Series race on ಞFriday at Nashville Superspeedway, as Ross Fonferko will drive the No. 6 Dallara-Infiniti as a teammate to series regulars Brandon Erwin and Tom Wood.

Fonferko, from Wheaton, Illinois, is a veteran of Toyota Atlantic and U.S. F2000 racing. He also particip𝕴ated in 🔯the Indy Racing League Test in the West in February.

Schmidt and the organization he founded, the Sam Schmidt Paralysis Foundꦇation (SSPF), have also been nominated to receive prestigious New Freedom Awards.

The awards program honours extraordi🐠nary achievements in creating newℱ freedoms for people who have a disability. Schmidt was paralysed in an IndyCar Series testing crash in January 2000.

Scott Cronk, the chairman of the board of the Sam Schmidt Paralysis Foundation, will attend the New Freedom Awards Gala on July 22nd in the Grand Ba🐭llroom at the Navy Pier in Chicago to represent both Schmidt and the SSPF. More than 1,000 people are expected to attend.

Sch🀅midt was nominated in two categories: Best New Freedom Individual and Best New Freedom Ind🎶ividual in an Inspiring Role. The SSPF was nominated in three categories: Best New Freedom Organization, Best New Freedom Research and Best New Freedom Communication Award.

A coalition of more than 40 charitable organ🔯izations and leading professionals helping those 😼with disabilities selects the nominees each year.

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