Fedex Racing® Press Materials 2021 Corporate Overview

Fedex Racing® Press Materials 2021 Corporate Overview

FedEx Racing® Press Materials 2021 Corporate Overview FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) provides customers and businesses worldwide with a broad portfolio of transportation, e-commerce and business services. With annual revenue of $75 billion, the company offers integrated business solutions through operating companies competing collectively, operating collaboratively and innovating digitally under the respected FedEx brand. Consistently ranked among the world’s most admired and trusted employers, FedEx inspires its nearly 600,000 team members to remain focused on safety, the highest ethical and professional standards and the needs of their customers and communities. To learn more about how FedEx connects people and possibilities around the world, please visit about.fedex.com. 2 Table of Contents FedEx Racing — Commitment to Community .............................................. 4–7 Denny Hamlin — Driver, #11 FedEx Toyota Camry Biography ......................................................................... 8–11 Career Highlights .................................................................. 12–15 NASCAR Cup Series — Season Highlights ‘By the Numbers’ (2006-2020) ...............16–30 NASCAR Cup Series — Career Results by Track ..........................................31 #11 FedEx Racing Team Season Results (2005-2020) .....................................32-47 Chris Gabehart — Crew Chief, #11 FedEx Toyota Camry Biography ............................................................................48 Joe Gibbs Racing .............................................................................49 #11 Racing History ............................................................................50 3 FedEx Racing — Commitment to Community Since its founding in 2005, the FedEx Racing program has made a commitment to community service a priority and team hallmark. Working with national and local organizations focusing on diversity and inclusion, medical research, disaster relief, road safety and more, FedEx Racing has touched the lives of thousands of individuals and offered much needed support in the form of charitable contributions and the volunteerism of FedEx team members. 2020: With the nation’s attention on social justice reform, the FedEx Racing Team shined a spotlight on the National Urban League, a historic civil rights organization, for the September race at Richmond (Va.) Raceway. The #11 FedEx Cares Toyota promoted the League’s Project Ready program, which prepares African American and other historically underserved youth for college and careers. With COVID-19 restrictions limiting in-person events, Denny Hamlin unveiled the graduation-themed paint scheme virtually on FOX Sports’ NASCAR Race Hub, followed by a video media tour. Hamlin hosted a virtual visit with Project Ready students and welcomed them as cardboard cutout “guests” on the FedEx Racing Team pit box on race day. 2019: Denny Hamlin and the FedEx Racing Team used back-to-school season to showcase a special FedEx Cares message on the #11 race car. Safe Kids Worldwide, a nonprofit organization working to protect kids on the road, at home and at play, adorned the FedEx Toyota for the August road course race at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International. The design, which was unveiled on FedEx and Hamlin’s social media channels, used whimsical graphics to promote pedestrian safety. A New York City media tour, featuring Hamlin and Safe Kids President Torine Creppy, supported the unveiling. On race day morning, Hamlin joined Safe Kids and the Watkins Glen Kids Club in a demonstration of the dangers of distracted walking. 2018: Denny Hamlin and the FedEx Racing Team raced a special #11 FedEx Cares paint scheme at Daytona International Speedway (Fla.) in July that spotlighted the relationship between FedEx and Team Rubicon, a military veteran-led disaster response organization of more than 85,000 volunteers that provide immediate relief to areas around the country affected by natural disasters. The Hamlin visited children at the Target House paint scheme was unveiled leading into Memorial Day race in Memphis, part of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. weekend, where Team Rubicon volunteers joined Hamlin to show off the military-inspired livery and participate in “over- the-wall” pit crew training. In advance of the #11 FedEx Cares and Team Rubicon scheme hitting the track at Daytona for the Coke Zero Sugar 400, Hamlin, the entire #11 FedEx Racing crew and local FedEx team members participated in an official Team Rubicon disaster preparedness training exercise in the infield of the 2.5-mile speedway. 4 FedEx Racing — Commitment to Community The Delivering Laps for FedEx Cares program that began in 2017 continued into the 2018 season, with the addition of a new matching program. The Denny Hamlin Foundation offered to match the total donation amount to help drive additional support for Safe Kids Worldwide. Hamlin’s 380 laps led during the season resulted in an $84,360 donation. 2017: All season long, FedEx tied the on-track performance of the #11 FedEx Toyota to its efforts to improve road safety through a new program, Delivering Laps for FedEx Cares, by donating $111 for each lap Hamlin led and $11,000 for each race victory to Safe Kids Worldwide. After leading 710 laps and capturing two Cup Series wins in 2017, FedEx donated $100,810 to Safe Kids in the program’s inaugural year. Hamlin and the entire FedEx Racing crew also supported Safe Kids during National Walk to School Day on October 4, and they led more than 200 students to class at Cotswold Elementary School in Charlotte, N.C., while teaching them the importance of pedestrian safety in the process. Hamlin also ran a special #11 FedEx Cares paint scheme for the 24th running of the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway that he designed with 22-year FedEx Team Member Rachee Powell, an active FedEx Cares supporter and volunteer within her local community. Their design was unveiled at an exclusive event at the FedEx Indianapolis hub – the second largest FedEx Express hub in the United States – where Hamlin and FedEx team members also participated in a donation drive for Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana. 2016: Denny Hamlin drove a one-of-a-kind #11 FedEx Cares paint scheme at the event in Sonoma Raceway in June. The car featured five charitable organizations — JA Worldwide, Safe Kids Worldwide, National Urban League, the USO and the National Fish & Wildlife Foundation — and the special design was unveiled via 360 virtual reality video during a luncheon in downtown San Francisco. Additionally, Hamlin joined FedEx Team Members and San Francisco 49ers running back Carlos Hyde for a special cleanup project in conjunction with the National Fish & Wildlife Foundation at Battery East, a park adjacent to the Golden Gate Bridge. 2015: The #11 team helped FedEx celebrate a variety of charitable organizations during the 2015 season. As part of the FedEx 400 benefitting Autism Speaks weekend at Dover International Speedway in May, Hamlin drove a special #11 FedEx Cares paint scheme that highlighted 10 organizations: The American Red Cross, Autism Speaks, Direct Relief, the March of Dimes, Safe Kids, JA Worldwide, United Negro College Fund, FIRST, Arbor Day Foundation and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. In the fall, Hamlin visited Memphis and teamed up with the NBA’s Grizzlies point guard — and fellow #11 — Mike Conley for a basketball shooting contest on Veterans Day to raise money for the USO. Hamlin also stopped by the Target House, a long-term housing facility in the St. Jude network, to meet with children for a fun afternoon of painting. Hamlin donated $11,000 to St. Jude through the Denny Hamlin Foundation as part of the program. 2014: 2014 marked the seventh-consecutive season that Hamlin and the FedEx Racing Team raised awareness for the March of Dimes and March for Babies initiatives. The special #11 FedEx Office/March of Dimes paint scheme raced at Texas Motor Speedway in April, and the team hosted 2014 March of Dimes national ambassador Aidan Lamothe at the track. Additionally, during the fourth-annual FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks at Dover (Del.), the entire #11 team filled a FedEx truck full of toys from a nearby Toys “R” Us and donated them to Autism Delaware for use during the race weekend inside a special hospitality area designated for families with children with autism. The toys were selected 5 FedEx Racing — Commitment to Community from the Toys “R” Us “10 Toys that Speak to Autism” list that the company establishes each year with Autism Speaks. FedEx also helped raise funds for Autism Speaks through a special program allowing fans to have their names printed on the #11 FedEx Freight/Autism Speaks Toyota for an $11 donation. 2013: Denny Hamlin and the FedEx Racing Team again used the NASCAR platform to raise awareness for charitable organizations, including special #11 paint schemes for the March of Dimes at Texas in April and Autism Speaks at Dover in June, in conjunction with the FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks race weekend. In September, the March of Dimes recognized Hamlin with its highest honor, the prestigious Champion for Babies Award. Hamlin became just the fourth recipient of the award, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Namath, golf legend Arnold Palmer and veteran broadcaster Greg Gumbel. Hamlin accepted the award at the March of Dimes Volunteer Leadership Conference and Gala in Washington, D.C. Joining the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the American Red Cross, FedEx, Hamlin and Joe

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