Chase Elliott will run a special paint scheme at the Quaker State 400 on July 12. The scheme was designed by 8-year-old Maximus Peace and 9-year-old Noelle Springer, patients at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
What is the Desi9n to Drive program?
The program began in 2017 as a collaboration between Elliott’s foundation, NAPA Auto Parts, Hendrick Motorsports, and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
How does the program support kids?
The program supports kids like Maximus Peace, who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at age 2, and Noelle Springer, who was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia at age 5.
What can fans expect at the EchoPark race?
Fans can expect to see Chase Elliott’s car with the special paint scheme designed by the kids at the Quaker State 400 on July 12.
Chase Elliott will wear a race uniform designed by the kids to match the paint scheme. The event is part of the NASCAR Cup Series.
The Desi9n to Drive program is in its 10th season. It has supported many kids over the years, giving them a chance to design a paint scheme for Chase Elliott’s car.
Maximus Peace and Noelle Springer are excited to see their design on the track. They have been through a lot with their health issues, but this experience has given them something to look forward to.
The Quaker State 400 will take place on July 12 at EchoPark Speedway. Chase Elliott will be driving his car with the special paint scheme, supporting the kids and the Desi9n to Drive program.
Chase Elliott is committed to supporting the kids and the program. He believes it is a great way to give back to the community and support those in need.
The event is expected to be a great success, with many fans coming out to support Chase Elliott and the Desi9n to Drive program. It will be a special day for the kids who designed the paint scheme, and for Chase Elliott, who is proud to be a part of it.
On July 12, fans can watch Chase Elliott drive his car with the special paint scheme at the Quaker State 400. It will be a great experience for everyone involved, and a special moment for the kids who designed the scheme.