Photo Gallery
Blind Man Drives the Track with Kenny Wallace
October 5, 2011
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography
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Ronnie Presnell crossed an item off his bucket list today at Charlotte Motor Speedway as the retired Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy, who lost his sight in 1998, took a spin around the legendary superspeedway in his restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro with help from NASCAR driver and SPEED personality Kenny Wallace.Credit: Harold Hinson Photography






































