Racers help raise money for Brian's Wish.
A total of $2,000 was raised for the Brian's Wish organization during a charity karting event Feb. 19 at RACERS in Indianapolis.
Among the drivers participating in the event were 1996-97 Indy Racing League champion Tony Stewart, Indy Racing veterans Tyce Carlson and Scott Harrington and 2001 Pennzoil World of Outlaws champion Danny Lasoski.
Stewart, who raced under the incognito nickname 'Smoke Johnson,' matched the $1,000 raised during the event to increase the total to $2,000.
A total of $2,000 was raised for the Brian's Wish organization during a charity karting event Feb. 19 at RACERS in Indianapolis.
Among the drivers participating in the event were 1996-97 Indy Racing League champion Tony Stewart, Indy Racing veterans Tyce Carlson and Scott Harrington and 2001 Pennzoil World of Outlaws champion Danny Lasoski.
Stewart, who raced under the incognito nickname 'Smoke Johnson,' matched the $1,000 raised during the event to increase the total to $2,000.
The Brian's Wish organization was created to increase the awareness of ALS, known as Lou Gehrig's disease. The organization was named after an avid Indy Racing fan who suffers from ALS and is receiving care at St. Vincent's Hospice in Indianapolis.