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Advance Auto Parts becomes official partner of NASCAR Drive for Diversity Driver Development Combine

Advance Auto Parts becomes official partner of NASCAR Drive for Diversity Driver Development Combine

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. NASCAR announced today that Advance Auto Parts, a leading automotive aftermarket parts provider and the Official Auto Parts Retailer of NASCAR, will serve as the primary sponsor of the Advance Auto Parts Drive for Diversity Combine.

The entitlement sponsor of the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series (NAAPWS) and Advance My Track Challenge, Advance has dedicated its resources to developing NASCAR at the grassroots level. As partner of the Advance Auto Parts Drive for Diversity Combine, the retailer continues to expand its presence in the sport.

“This program has been advancing careers for many years, with so many talented drivers getting the opportunity to showcase their abilities,” said Jason McDonell, Advance‘s executive vice president of merchandising, marketing and e-commerce. “Increasing diverse representation within the motorsports community is paramount, and our Advance team is grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with NASCAR to create a pipeline for tomorrow‘s racing stars.”

“We‘re excited to welcome Advance Auto Parts as our combine partner,” said Brandon Thompson, NASCAR‘s vice president of diversity & inclusion. “Their commitment to our industry diversity & inclusion efforts, and specifically their commitment to advancing the next generation of NASCAR drivers will aid us in identifying, attracting and developing young, diverse talent.”

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NASCAR and Rev Racing also announced the names of 13 drivers who will be participating in the Advance Auto Parts Drive for Diversity Combine.

These drivers from around the world went through a rigorous selection process and will be evaluated by judges from across the NASCAR industry. Each participant will be assessed in different areas from physical fitness and on-track performance to media and marketing skills.

The NASCAR Drive for Diversity Driver Development Program was created in 2004 to develop and train ethnically diverse and female drivers both on and off the track. NASCAR Cup Series drivers Bubba Wallace, Daniel Suárez and Kyle Larson are alumni of the program, which is operated by Rev Racing in Concord, N.C.

“We are thrilled that we are in a position to return to an in-person evaluation for this year’s Advance Auto Parts Drive for Diversity Combine,” Rev Racing CEO Max Seigel said. “We are energized by the high-level of participating athletes and look forward to building the best driver class for 2023. As an organization, we have never been more positioned for success and future growth.”

Following the cancellation of the 2020 and 2021 combines due to the impact of COVID-19, this year‘s candidates were evaluated based on applications, references, historical success and previous on-track performance by a panel comprised of NASCAR executives and professionals. To apply, interested drivers submitted a racing resume and video highlights to NASCAR and Rev Racing.

The 2022 combine features the following drivers:

Name

Age

Hometown

Car Type

Justin Campbell

17

Griffin, Georgia

U.S. Legend Car

Quinn Davis

13

Sparta, Tennessee

Bandolero

Eloy Sebastian López Falcón

17

Mexico City, Mexico

NASCAR Mexico Truck Series

Katie Hettinger

15

Dryden, MI

Late Model Stock

Caleb Johnson

15

Denver, CO

Jr. Late Model eSports Next, Carolina Pro Late Model

Nathan Lyons

13

Concord, NC

Bandolero

Andrés Peréz de Lara

17

Mexico City, Mexico

U.S. Legend Car & NASCAR Mexico Challenge Series

Jaiden Reyna

16

Cornelius, NC

Late Models Stock

Jordon Riddick

17

Sellersburg, IN

CRA Jr. Late Model & U.S. Legend Car

Paige Rogers

19

New Haven, IN

CRA Late Model Sportsman

Lavar Scott

19

Carney’s Point, NJ

Late Model Stock & Power 600 Series Micro Sprints

Regina Sirvent

19

Mexico City, Mexico

NASCAR Mexico Challenge Series & Late Model Stock

Lucas Vera

15

Charlotte, NC

Bandolero & U.S. Legend Car