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Hall of Fame harness driver - David Miller said he is at a loss for words to be joining the lineup for Legends Day set for Sunday, July 30 at Clinton Race- way, especially since that day will also mark the final career drive for the world's richest driver, John Campbell. "I don't know how to put it into words, really. I'm glad I'm going to be a part of it," Miller said. "John has been a real inspi- ration. He's a great guy, and driving with him for the past 15 years, I know he's also great on the track. What he's done in his career is really unbelievable. I'm very happy that I'm going to be there. Miller, a 52 -year-old Ohio native and two-time defending U.S. Driver of the Year has more than $215 million in career earn- ings to his credit. He is expected to jump into second place on the all-time driver money list some- time in 2017. Miller, who lives in New Jersey, was inducted into the U.S. Harness Racing Hall of Fame in 2014. Clinton Raceway opened its 48th season, but the premier event on the track's calendar will be the ninth edition of the biennial Legends Day which features some of the greatest drivers in the history of the game squaring off on the track and meeting fans for an auto- graph session. It will be the first Legends Day for Miller who said he was recruited by Campbell to join this year's event which is raising money for the Clinton Public Hospital. "John got ahold of me this winter around February and asked if I'd like to go. I said, I'd be honored to go.' I'm happy to do it," Miller said. Miller will be one of eight of the world's greatest harness drivers contesting the $15,000 LegendsDay Trot on the card. Combined, Miller (12,100 career wins, S215 million) and David Miller. Campbell (11,049, $303 million), plus fellow drivers Mike Lachance (10,421, $190 mil- lion), Steve Condren (6,845, $114 million), Bill O'Donnell (5,743, $99 million), Doug Brown (8,427, $89 million), Dave Wall (7,200, $60 million) and Ron Waples (6,923, $75 million) have earned over $1.15 billion and won nearly 69,000 races. Those drivers will also be joined for the autograph session by fel- low legendsKeith Waples and Bud Fritz, who are now retired from driving. "Obviously, it great to see that people think of us in that way, that they look up to us,". Miller said of the fans. "Per- sonally, I like going to (fan events) because I get to drive with the guys that I looked up to. To be considered one of them is a pretty big feather in my cap. It's a great all-around day for me to have some laughs and get to hang out with the greats." The Legends Day Trot also marks the final drive for Campbell, who grew up in nearby Ailsa Craig, ON. On July 1, Campbell will become president and chief executive officer of The Hambletonian Society the oversees the Hambletonian race and the Photo courtesy the USTA Breeders Crown series. That means Campbell's last active. day as a driver will be June 30, with two exceptions -- Hall of Fame Day at Goshen Historic Track in New York on July 2 and Legends Day. The Stable (thestable.ca) will be on hand to answer ques- tions regarding fractional own- ership, and Clinton Raceway will be drawing one winner from all eligible entries that day to choose their racehorse from the Stable. Trackside fundraisers are also back this season at the Huron County oval, as Central Iluron Secondary School in Clinton will play host to a BBQ, bake sale, silent auction and 50/50 during the live 10 -race card. Two -dollar t -shirts will be available on a first -come -first - serve basis. The Super Sunday show will makes its return with all new games, prizes and fun to keep patrons entertained between the races all summer long. Live race post time for all 15 Sunday afternoon cards this summer is 1:30pm. Complete season schedule and event details available at clintonraceway.com. - with files from Clinton Raceway