Blind Paralympian Has Incredible Reaction To NASCAR ‘Joy Ride’ Around NHMS

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Jul 21, 2019

LOUDON, N.H. — The best part of the Foxwoods 301 might have happened before the race even started.

(And no, that’s not a knock on the race — not even close.)

Moments before the green flag wove at at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, former NASCAR driver Jeff Burton took Paralympian David Brown for a “joy ride” around the Magic Mile. Brown, a Missouri native, made history in 2014 when he became the first totally blind athlete to run the 100-meter dash within 11 seconds (10.92).

Honestly, Brown’s reaction to riding around NHMS might be the best thing you see all day.

Take a look:

What a great moment.

Thumbnail photo via Twitter/NASCARonNBC
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