NASCAR, Advance Launch ‘Advance My Track Challenge’

Presented by Advance Auto Parts, the battle will award the $50k grand prize to a local short track through popular fan vote.

Advance Auto Parts, entitlement sponsor of the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series (NAAPWS), has announced the return of its Advance My Track Challenge, a program that spotlights NASCAR’s short tracks in communities across North America.

During the program, race fans are invited to vote for their favorite NASCAR Home Track, with the most popular track winning a $50,000 grand prize. The voting window is now open on http://www.AdvanceMyTrack.com, with 21 NAAPWS tracks across the U.S. and Canada eligible to win.

The first round of voting concludes Friday, May 6. The top six tracks receiving the most votes will move on to the final round, taking place May 9-13. The track with the most fan votes in the final round will win the grand prize, courtesy of Advance. The track finishing with the second-most votes will receive $15,000, and the third-place track will win $10,000. Teams at winning tracks may use winnings for facility enhancements or to establish community-based programs with schools, nonprofits or other local organizations.   

“We are thrilled to bring the Advance My Track Challenge to race fans for a second year,” said Jason McDonell, Advance’s executive vice president of merchandising, marketing and e-Commerce. “NASCAR’s Home Tracks and the Weekly Series play a critical role in our sport, giving local racers and future superstars the opportunity to put on a great show for their communities. This program helps advance historic grassroots racing venues while recognizing the communities with loyal and passionate racing fans.”

From left to right: Brandon Igdalsky, NASCAR Managing Director, Touring & Weekly Series; Ben Kennedy, NASCAR Senior Vice President, Racing Development & Strategy; Ryan Blaney, driver of No. 12 Advance Auto Parts Ford Mustang; Jason McDonell, Advance Auto Parts Chief Marketing Officer.

“The Advance My Track Challenge is a great partnership with Advance Auto Parts that puts a well-deserved focus on our weekly tracks and the development of their infrastructure to enhance facilities in local communities,” said Ben Kennedy, NASCAR senior vice president, racing development & strategy. “Our roots in racing at the local level are a key part of NASCAR’s history and future success, and this is instrumental in engaging more fans at weekly tracks.”

In support of the program, Advance My Track Challenge branding will be featured on Team Penske’s No. 12 Advance Auto Parts Ford Mustang driven by Ryan Blaney at this Saturday’s race at the Martinsville Speedway in Martinsville, Va. (7:30 p.m. ET, Fox Sports 1).

“Short track racing has been part of my family for generations, and we’ve had great memories at the track,” said Blaney, a third-generation race car driver and 7-time NASCAR Cup Series race winner. “Ensuring the success of local tracks is something that’s important to me and my family, so it’s exciting to have a partner like Advance who is making it their mission to support NASCAR’s Home Tracks. We look forward to racing with Advance My Track Challenge on our Ford at Martinsville, one of NASCAR’s most iconic grassroots-style tracks.”

The Advance My Track Challenge launched in 2021, with the $50,000 grand prize awarded to Berlin Raceway, a 7/16-mile paved oval track located just outside Grand Rapids, Mich. More than 122,000 votes were cast by race fans during last year’s voting window.  

Advance’s support of NASCAR’s Home Tracks extends beyond the Advance My Track Challenge. The retailer is using its season-long sponsorship of Blaney’s No. 12 Ford to showcase NASCAR-sanctioned short tracks across the U.S. and Canada. Each week, two different tracks will be featured on Blaney’s car. For every Blaney Cup Series victory, the winning track(s) on his car each will receive $1,200 from Advance. Through Blaney’s three NASCAR victories last season, Advance awarded winnings to six different NASCAR Home Tracks. 

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