GoFundMe Account Started For Myrtle Beach Speedway’s Terry Evans And Justin Milliken
by Hunter Thomas July 25, 2017 0 commentsMYRTLE BEACH, S.C. – In a terrible instant, a crash away from the racetrack sent Myrtle Beach Speedway competitors Terry Evans, Justin Milliken and Adam Fulford to the hospital on the night of Friday, July 21, 2017. All three drivers were slated to compete at the speedway the following day, but the attention quickly shifted gears to family and friendship.
Fulford, a local Mini Stock driver and his son checked out OK and were released from the hospital; however, Evans who competes in the Super Truck division and Milliken who races in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Late Model division remain in the hospital as of today (July 25, 2017).
Myrtle Beach Speedway’s General Manager, Steve Zacharias has created an online GoFundMe account in an effort to raise money and help the two families pay off medical expenses.
To donate, please click and follow this link: The Racing Brotherhood for Terry
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