In a moving tribute to America’s fallen fire heroes, the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) is proud to announce the online auction of a fire suit designed for NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Jesse Love. Now, supporters and motorsports fans alike have a unique opportunity to own this powerful piece of racing history, and make a difference in the lives of America’s Heroes and their families.

The custom fire suit was designed for Jesse Love, driver of the No. 2 Whelen Chevrolet Camaro for Richard Childress Racing, and was meticulously crafted by Sparco in Volpiano, Italy. Built with cutting-edge safety materials, the suit is composed of: 86% Meta-Aramid, 8% Viscose and 6% Elastan.

Not only does this collector’s item exemplify elite racing performance, but it also serves as a lasting memorial to the men and women who gave their lives in service to others.

The funds that are raised help:

Honor and remember firefighters who gave their lives in the line of duty;
Provide critical support to the families and departments they leave behind; and
Fund life-saving programs to reduce firefighter deaths and injuries.

Your bid helps turn tribute into tangible support and lasting change.

“This suit is more than racing gear—it’s a tribute to the courage and sacrifice of firefighters who gave their lives in service to others,” said NFFF Chief Executive Officer Victor Stagnaro. “We’re proud to partner with Whelen Engineering, Richard Childress Racing, and Jesse Love to bring their legacy to the national stage. Their service reflects the very best of our nation. Bravery, selflessness, and an unwavering commitment of service before self.”

“After losing my husband, I didn’t know where to turn. The support we received reminded us we weren’t alone, that his sacrifice mattered, and so did we,” widow of a fallen firefighter.

The auction is now open and closes on Monday, October 22, 2025. To place a bid or make a donation, click here.

About the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF)
The United States Congress created the NFFF to lead a nationwide effort to remember America’s fallen firefighters. Since 1992, the non-profit foundation has developed and expanded programs to honor fallen fire heroes and assist their families and co-workers. The NFFF also works with our affiliate organization the First Responder Center for Excellence (FRCE) and the fire service to help prevent and reduce line-of-duty deaths and injuries.