The
Las Vegas Chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities will present the fourth
annual Laps for Charity event at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Sunday, Jan. 26,
from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. NASCAR fans and car enthusiasts will have the unique
opportunity to drive their personal vehicle around the 1.5-mile superspeedway
at speeds up to 75 miles per hour (behind a pace car), all in the name of
charity.
Fans
are invited to experience the drive of a lifetime, throttling their personal
vehicle on the same track that the superstars of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
will race on in the KOBALT 400 on March 9.
Laps
for Charity is open to all licensed drivers 18 years of age and older and the
entry fee is $30 per vehicle for three laps (and you can buy three more laps
for just $20). All occupants of the car must be at least 6 years of age or
older. The vehicle must be street legal. Drivers must have valid license and
proof of insurance. Car clubs and company fleets are welcome to participate.
Drivers
may have their picture taken in LVMS’s victory lane for an additional donation
of only $10.
The
event will be held rain or shine.
Laps
for Charity is sponsored by Las Vegas Motor Speedway, The CW/MY LVTV, Lotus
Broadcasting and the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
All
proceeds from Laps for Charity will benefit the Las Vegas Chapter of Speedway
Children’s Charities. More than 840 cars (including a limo) were entered in
last year’s event and $32,000 was raised for local children’s causes.
Participants
may register online at www.scclasvegas.org. For more information, please call
Paulette Anderson at (702) 632-8242 or e-mail SCC LV at panderson@lvms.com.
Making a difference in a child’s life
is the focus of Speedway Children’s Charities. SCC strives to do this in
collaboration with the non-profit organizations it supports nationwide.
Individually, SCC’s local chapters identify the needs of children in their
communities and award grants to organizations that address them. Since its
inception in 1999, Speedway Children’s Charities has granted more than $2.5
million to local children’s causes.
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