The No. 13 car belonging to the young sprint car driver who was struck and killed by three-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart last month will be in the lineup at this weekend's Canadian Sprint Car Nationals.
Kevin Ward Jr.'s car will be driven by his best friend, Dylan Swiernik, in its return to racing at Ohsweken Speedway.
The Ontario track is where Ward completed his final race, finishing second on Aug. 8, the night before he died, race director Doug Leonard said Friday.
Swiernik, who is from Ward's hometown of Port Leyden, New York, delivered a moving tribute at Ward's funeral, describing himself and his friend as "two small-town boys trying to make it in the big world."
About 20 of Ward's relatives were expected to attend the nationals Saturday, as well as a Friday night tribute event the Kevin Ward Jr. Young Stars Challenge. The 13-lap race involving the youngest 13 drivers who sign in will be an annual event, with a plaque listing the winners to be housed at the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in Knoxville, Iowa, organizers said.