Hanna, Haley Cavinder go behind-the-scenes with RCR at Homestead-Miami NASCAR race

The NASCAR weekend at Homestead-Miami has brought out local stars. That includes Hanna and Haley Cavinder. Richard Childress Racing took the college basketball stars and social media influencers behind the scenes at one of the sport’s most exciting tracks.
The twin guards who spent their final season with the Miami Hurricanes this year were with the No. 3 team of Austin Dillon. It looks like they were treated to the VIP tour from the garage to the hauler and pit road.
NASCAR races are great opportunities for celebrities and athletes from all backgrounds to come together. It’s always fun being at the race and in Miami, something is always happening.
Here are Hanna and Haley Cavinder out and about with Richard Childress Racing. Should Austin Dillon get a win today, will we see the Cavinders in Victory Lane?
This season for Richard Childress Racing has been okay. Perhaps Hanna and Haley Cavinder can bring them that extra spark they need today. This is a tough race track and one that definitely has a few favorites, but Austin Dillon and Kyle Busch are not among them.
This weekend has been really fun for NASCAR fans. The Truck Series gave us one of the best races that the group has had in recent memory. Then the Xfinity Series race ended with a little overtime drama. Credit to Kyle Larson for making both of those races exciting.
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Hanna, Haley Cavinder not only stars in Homestead-Miami
A little bit of baseball and NASCAR synergy on Saturday at Homestead-Miami Speedway. David Ortiz took a ride with Brad Keselowski. I’m sure the RFK Racing owner and driver was telling Ortiz all about how he won the championship at the track in 2012.
Taking someone new for a ride around Homestead-Miami Speedway has to be so fun for NASCAR drivers. You get to see what normal people think of what you do for hundreds of miles every weekend.
This season, Major League Baseball will host the Speedway Classic. Bristol Motor Speedway is hosting a game between the Cincinnati Reds and Atlanta Braves. It will be until any game before.
To get a taste of NASCAR before NASCAR gets a taste of baseball, Ortiz had a first-hand experience. Looks like Brad Keselowski showed him around and they both lived to tell the story.