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Well 7 year old kids don’t usually design a race car but one 7 year old kid did. Katie Hahn of Omaha, Nebraska designed this colorful tie-dyed pattern car for the JDRF Race Car Design Contest. You can’t miss it! Katie has had type 1 diabetes since she was 5! JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) and Ford have had a partnership since 1998 and Ford has raised over 35 million dollars for JDRF. This kid didn’t just design this colorful car. She and her family have raised $4,210 making this contest have over $43,000 in donations. This story gets even more colorful because the team will be wearing matching uniforms, the pit wall lane will be just as colorful and Trevor Bayne driver of this colorful car will wear a fire suit supporting the colors like the car. This scheme will be run this weekend at Michigan
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