To see performances spoiled by an overload of bad luck has been discouraging for Regan 
Smith in recent weeks in the Sprint Cup Series. But at the same time the Furniture Row Racing driver just 
needs to look outside of his mountain home near Denver, Colo., to get a crueler 
perspective of tough luck. 
   Before leaving for Kentucky last week, Smith said 
he could see and smell the smoke from the raging fires that have engulfed 
Colorado, where more than 300 homes have gone up in flames and more than 100,000 
acres torched.  
   "I love this area and it tears 
your insides apart seeing the destruction that has taken place," said Smith, who 
moved to Colorado last year to be near the team's Denver race shop. "Our recent 
issues are minimal compared to the fire-stricken families.
   "I want Colorado residents to know that our 
thoughts and prayers are with those who have been affected and that Furniture 
Row Racing is very proud to represent the great state of Colorado on the NASCAR 
Sprint Cup circuit. I also want to give a team shout out to the brave 
firefighters and safety personnel who risk their lives daily in their continuing 
efforts to control and extinguish the fires."
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