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Recently, defending champion Kyle Larson teamed up with Pristine Auction to sell a few items. The proceeds for this auction will go to his Kyle Larson Foundation and the process ends on the coming Tuesday. The Hendrick Motorsports driver donated a signed racing suit, used gloves, shoes, and a 2021 Panini National Treasures card.

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Before long, other NASCAR drivers decided to get in on the act and give Larson a helping hand. The volunteers included Jeff Gordon, Denny Hamlin, William Byron, Chase Elliott, and Alex Bowman. Bubba Wallace, Joey Logano, Kyle Busch, Martin Truex Jr, and Ty Gibbs also donated.

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What did Kyle Larson and the other NASCAR drivers put up for auction?

As it happened, Gordon put up a signed visor and a signed diecast version of one of his cars. Meanwhile, Hamlin’s contribution was a pair of Air Jordan shoes which have been signed by him. Byron put up a pair of shoes and gloves, while Bowman did the same, throwing in a diecast car for good measure. On the other hand, Chase Elliott opted to auction off a pair of his racing gloves.

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Bubba Wallace pitched in a signed racing suit, while Logano and Truex Jr auctioned off one of their helmets. Kyle Busch put up a pair of autographed shoes, as did Xfinity driver Ty Gibbs. It is also interesting to note that golfer Bubba Watson also took part in the auction to sell a 2014 Masters flag and two visors.

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Larson’s foundation is dedicated to providing support for the youth, as well as families in need. All in all, this is a wonderful cause to support, and many of Larson’s contemporaries are willing to support him. Without a doubt, there is a chance that more donations will come in the future.

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