Dayton Daily News

LeBron James school student treated to VIP access by NASCAR

- By Larry Lage

LeBron BROOKLYN, MICH. — James aims to give students at his I Promise School opportunit­ies they may not have otherwise.

Recently, the NBA superstar’s mission shifted into another gear.

James Bromsey III, a sixthgrade­r at James’ school in Akron, Ohio, was given behind-the-scenes access before NASCAR’s race Sunday at Michigan Internatio­nal Speedway.

It was a fitting way to celebrate a student, whose father died four years ago. James Bromsey II shared a dream with family and friends that his son would be in the Akron Soap Box Derby, an event that dates to 1934.

“My son was six months old when his dad said he was going to be in the soap box derby,” Tomika Pope recalled.

Bromsey fulfilled a promise to participat­e in the event in June. He was awarded a VIP experience by Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing, which put a paint job on Chris Buescher’s No. 17 Ford to include logos, colors and words associated with the LeBron James Family Foundation.

Bromsey rode in a pace car, climbed up the spotter’s stand and had a meet-andgreet session with Buescher.

“When did you do your first flip? he asked Buescher, who said he had not flipped, but did recently have his car catch on fire. Buescher went on to tell his guests that his dad got him started in racing.

“Dad was into racing, too,” Bromsey said quietly.

During a tour of RFK’s hauler, which included a peek through an overhead opening at the space where the team stores its two cars, Bromsey’s aunt Tracy Gholston was almost brought to tears. Gholston said her brother died in 2018, shortly after a bout with pneumonia.

“He could have led this tour,” she said, choking up. “It’s so emotional to see how God put this all together.”

Bromsey added: “He would be telling you everything about all the cars.”

Bromsey also was given access to the garage area, where he posed for pictures and pointed toward the I Promise School logo on Buescher’s car.

 ?? LARRY LAGE / AP ?? James Bromsey III (left), a sixth-grader at LeBron James’ I Promise School in Akron, with NASCAR driver Chris Buescher, Sunday in Brooklyn, Mich.
LARRY LAGE / AP James Bromsey III (left), a sixth-grader at LeBron James’ I Promise School in Akron, with NASCAR driver Chris Buescher, Sunday in Brooklyn, Mich.

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