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Texas II: Lance Fenton preview

Fenton back at Texas with KIDSEmbrace Thomasville, North Carolina (November 1, 2010)--Rick Ware Racing(RWR) and KIDSEmbrace, a cutting edge manufacturer of children and toddler automobile safety seats have paired up with Lance Fenton as the driver ...

Fenton back at Texas with KIDSEmbrace

Thomasville, North Carolina (November 1, 2010)--Rick Ware Racing(RWR) and KIDSEmbrace, a cutting edge manufacturer of children and toddler automobile safety seats have paired up with Lance Fenton as the driver of the #6 for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event at Texas Motor Speedway on November 5th in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

David Williams of KIDSEmbrace understands the market of NASCAR fans and has instilled the same high quality of safety that drivers utilize in their race cars to keep them safe every weekend. "Our seats feature the 5-point harness, head, neck, shoulder, and rib protection, just like the seats that are mandatory for NASCAR competition. We even use Sabelt harnesses just like those you would find in a NASCAR or top level European race car.", stated David.

KIDSEmbrace has taken their commitment to NASCAR and safety a step further and their first edition seat is a Dale Earnhardt Jr., National Guard seat, featuring the same uniform that Dale wears himself once he is strapped into race. "The parents love the seat but more importantly, the child actually wants to get in the seat! Children have a great imagination and when you place something as cool as a NASCAR seat for them to ride in they are instantly entertained. Making safety fun is a hard thing to do but KIDSEmbrace has created a line of seats that kids actually enjoy spending time in," stated Dave Williams.

Lance Fenton has steadily worked his way through the NASCAR progression in 2010 that started with a 0x00bd mile track and ends this weekend the two mile track at Texas.

"This has been a learning year for me and I have enjoyed every minute of it. The RWR team has helped me develop as a driver this year and a great showing at Texas will top it off nicely. The series is so competitive and I look forward to driving the KIDSEmbrace Chevy among some of the best in the business at Texas, a track known for pure speed."

-source: rick ware racing

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