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‘Somebody out here knows something’: NASCAR Driver Echos Plea For Help Finding Stolen Super Truck

By Steven Schlink, WMBF

FLORENCE, S.C. (WMBF) – A North Carolina-based NASCAR driver continues to ask for help finding his stolen super truck. It’s a story we first reported on last month.

Over the weekend, Florence Motor Speedway stepped in and launched a GoFundMe to help Allen Huffman and his race team recoup some of their losses.

“I really don’t have words for that,” Huffman said following the announcement of the GoFundMe.

Words to describe the kindness of others amid a huge loss.

It all started the weekend of the South Carolina 400.

Allen Huffman and his team, NCN Ministries, ran their super truck on Friday night at Florence Motor Speedway.

After the race, they headed to Home2Ssuites Hotel in Florence and got in around 1 am.

The next morning, The truck and trailer with all of their racing gear was gone.

“We had pretty much packed our entire shop up into the trailer to go racing that weekend,” Huffman said.

A custom-built truck, their pit box, another toolbox, several complete sets of tools, walkie-talkies, and fire suits. Nearly everything they needed to hit the track.

The police report estimates $200,000 worth of items were stolen.

Nearly three weeks later, Florence Motor Speedway posted to Facebook asking for help.

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(Image from Florence Motor Speedway FaceBook posting)