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USWAG releases Justin Wilson sock to benefit Dyslexia Institute of Indiana

IndyCar fans can now commemorate Justin Wilson while also raising funds for a cause that was very important to him. USWAG, a performance athletic sock company that was founded by the late IndyCar driver Wilson and Michael Waddell, has released the custom Justin Wilson-inspired sock design, with a majority of the proceeds going to the Dyslexic Institute of Indiana. Wilson, who worked hard to support Dyslexia awareness and encourage early diagnosis, was a spokesperson for the Indianapolis-based DII. Wilson and his message that "Dyslexia Doesn't Stop Me" was carried across a range of media and advertising campaigns featuring the fan-friendly driver. "Dii was very important to...
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