
North Dakota driver racing in 2020 to benefit suicide prevention, awareness
HEBRON, N.D. – Tanner Hofer is racing for much more than feature wins and track championships this season. The third-year Mach-1 Sport Compact driver from Hebron will donate half his winnings to the North Dakota chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. North Dakota has the 10th highest suicide rate in the nation, claiming the life of one state resident every 57 minutes. Hofer decided to dedicate his upcoming campaign to the cause of prevention and awareness following the Aug. 21, 2017 death of his cousin A.J. “A.J. is the biggest part of why I’m doing this. I race for him and under him. I feel like I’m racing for him every time I race,” said Hofer, who will take to the track in a car wrapped by Demon Decals and with a hood emblazoned with the suicide awareness ribbon, the date of A.J.’s death and checkered flags symbolizing angel’s wings. “The hood is for my cousin. The car is for everyone has gone through this. We’ll accept donations and hope to make a check [Read More]