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NASCAR's Josh Bilicki Honors Fallen Cops With Police Car Paint Job For Big Race
© Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
NASCAR driver Josh Bilicki has turned his #7 car into a replica of a police cruiser for Sunday's Cup Series race to honor more than 200 cops killed in the line of duty.
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"We came up with the idea to make the car look like a cop car because NASCAR began with bootleggers outrunning the police," Insurance King president Dan Block said

"However, when we partnered with The Wounded Blue, we ended up going one step further with this paint scheme and are dedicating this design to each police officer that lost their life in 2020."
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
15 Comments
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BayouTiga42 months
Back The Blue #LAW and ORDER
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Jumbo_Gumbo42 months
That’s tight
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200MPHCOBRA42 months
Nice to see in these crazy times.
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CajunBullet42 months
Good to see this! News flash.....BLM!
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WhoDatNC42 months
Good for him.
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kywildcatfanone42 months
He'll be cancelled soon.
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SoFla Tideroller42 months
Aren't France's kids who are in charge now huge SJWs? This guy will be dealt with.
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The First Cut42 months
Time to loot and riot; um, I mean peacefully protest.
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Lynxrufus201242 months
Finally good news from Noosecar. This dude has cojones in today's crazy times.
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TigerB842 months
Is bubba "noose" wallace gonna lose his shite when he looks up in rearview mirror and think the po po is on his tail? It will inspire his driving and he will take the checkered flag with new found inspiration.
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aubiecat42 months
In reality, Bubba Wallace is only going to see the tail tights of Josh Bilicki's car.
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Drizzt42 months
This gonna hurt Bubba’s feelings
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Ragin Tiger142 months
Good job, Josh.
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Redbone42 months
NASCAR? who is this?
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