Ty Dillon, a NASCAR driver, made a significant visit to Johnson City’s Niswonger Children’s Hospital on Thursday, making many people happy. He signed autographs and spoke with kids, expressing his admiration for their resilience in the face of hardship. Spending time with the kids usually gives me a fantastic perspective, according to Dillon, who drives the No. 10 Chevy for Kaulig Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series.
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