Helmet raises almost $41,000

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October 15, 2008 by indystar | Staff

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Graham Rahal raised $40,900 in an online charity auction of an autographed race helmet displaying Paul Newman movie posters. The late actor was a co-owner of Rahal's IndyCar Series team.

The money will go to Flying Horse Farms, a 200-acre site in Mount Gilead that will open in 2010 as the first Hole in the Wall Camp in Ohio. Newman, who founded the Hole in the Wall Camps more than 20 years ago, died Sept. 26.

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