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Advance Auto Parts Home Track Hero: Logan Clark of Dominion Raceway

Throughout the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, Advance Auto Parts is spotlighting a series of Home Track Heroes from NASCAR-sanctioned short tracks around the country. Each Home Track Hero, nominated by his or her peers as a result of contributions made to the race track, will have his or her name appear on the C-Post of Ryan Blaney‘s No. 12 Team Penske Ford Mustang in a Cup Series Playoff race. Logan Clark, a driver at Dominion Raceway in Woodford, Virginia, is the Home Track Hero whose name will appear on Blaney‘s car during the Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway.

Many NASCAR Home Track Heroes contribute to their facility’s efforts off the track. Logan Clark of Dominion Raceway makes his contributions both on and off the racing surface.

Clark is a 19-year-old driver who just finish his fourth year of late model racing. A former Bandolero driver, he won the INEX Virginia State Championship in 2018 and 2019, plus the 2019 Southside Speedway championship, before moving up to heavier stock cars.

Clark won a race at Dominion in 2023, but he’s a Home Track Hero as a result of his efforts outside the car.

His ability to network and connect with new fans and sponsors to grow the sport doesn’t go unnoticed. He works tirelessly to promote his home track, providing others an example of what and how they can contribute to the community and help others.

Clark, who works as a licensed realtor at The Hogan Group in Richmond, is consistently involved in charitable efforts such as Soles4Souls. The organization turns unwanted shoes and clothing into opportunities, providing relief, creating jobs and empowering people to break the cycle of poverty.

Through Clark’s efforts, thousands of dollars have been raised and hundreds of pairs of shoes have been donated to those in need.

Additionally, Clark recently announced the formation of The Logan Clark Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Richmond.