NASCAR
Nation will be covered from head to toe – and from splitter to spoiler – in
red, white and blue to highlight the summer season, starting and ending at two
traditionally patriotic summer NASCAR events held at Charlotte Motor Speedway
(Memorial Day Weekend, May 26-27) and Daytona International Speedway
(Independence Day Weekend, July 5-7). Additional activities are planned during
the six-week initiative, including retail programs and other sponsor
promotions.
To
launch the initiative, the “NASCAR Unites – An American Salute” paint scheme
for Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s No. 88 National Guard Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
was revealed today in the nation’s capital for more than 30,000 children and
their guests attending the 134th Annual Easter Egg Roll event at the White
House.
Junior's car appeared at the White House |
“The
entire NASCAR community has a long history of recognizing the efforts of the
men and women who serve in our country’s military,” said NASCAR President Mike
Helton. “With this effort, we continue to rally the NASCAR industry to
collectively express our gratitude to those who serve
our country and their families. This program will reinforce our sport’s
commitment to honoring the United States Military while also raising funds to
help support military families.”
Teams
in the NASCAR Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Camping World Truck Series, along with
their partners and sponsors, will showcase support for the program in their own
individual ways, from displaying the customized logo on their cars and trucks
to developing red, white and blue paint schemes. In addition, NASCAR has
provided teams with the option of running a specially designed,
patriotic-themed package that would incorporate the spoiler as well as other
areas of the car. Additional activities related to the platform will include
retail programs and other sponsor promotions to be announced in the weeks
leading into the Charlotte event weekend.
Carl Edwards will also take part |
Among
those NASCAR drivers already committed to “NASCAR Unites – An American Salute”
paint schemes are Earnhardt, 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Tony
Stewart, NASCAR Sprint Cup points leader Greg Biffle, Danica Patrick, Brad
Keselowski and Carl Edwards.
“I’m
thrilled to be part of a sport that does so much to support the military and
their families,” said Edwards. “It’s an honor to support “NASCAR Unites – An
American Salute,” and display the red, white and blue on the Fastenal car. I
know all my partners and team look forward to showing appreciation for those
who serve our country.”
As
part of the program, NASCAR and The NASCAR Foundation will work with charities
to fund initiatives that support military families. A social media promotion
utilizing a #NASCARUnites hash tag will highlight track activations as
well as patriotic activities from teams, broadcast partners and sponsors.
Great program! Now, can we pull-eeze continue to insist on APPROPRIATE renditions (not "performances") of the national anthem? Most, if not all, tracks have those huge screens -- why not put up the words and encourage everybody to sing along?
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