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The four JD Motorsports cars that will honor victims of the 9/11 attacks (PC : JDM)

As the world recognizes the 19th anniversary of the September 11th attacks, one NASCAR team will bring their tribute to the track.

All four of the JD Motorsports cars will carry identical hood decaling, showing the Twin Towers as they once stood with “Never Forget” printed beneath the towers.

In addition, the No. 0, No. 4, and No. 6 Camaros will have “FDNY Never Forget” and “NYPD Never Forget” on either sides of their cars.

The lineup this weekend for JD Motorsports include Jeffrey Earnhardt in the No. 0, Jesse Little in the No. 4, BJ McLeod in the No. 6, and Colby Howard in the No. 15.

The Go Bowling 250 at Richmond Raceway is tonight, with coverage beginning on NBCSN at 7pm EST, and on NBC Sports Gold.

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