The man behind that racer, however, is in it for a much bigger cause; now entering his third full year of competition, the Hartland native is using his race car as a tool for promoting autism awareness and raising money to fight a disease that affects 1 in 150 children.
"I remember telling my wife, 'I've got to do something,'" Dunbar said. Read the full story at Green-White-Checker.
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