Chevrolet is marking 15 years of partnership with the American Cancer Society by introducing a bold pink Corvette as the official pace vehicle for the upcoming NASCAR Cup Series. This special Corvette highlights Chevrolet's ongoing commitment to helping end breast cancer and supporting those impacted by the disease.
Chevrolet and the American Cancer Society Combine Forces
For 15 years, Chevrolet has supported the American Cancer Society's “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” campaign. To show its continued support, Chevrolet has designed a bold pink Corvette that will serve as the official pace car at Martinsville Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway. For every caution lap the pink Corvette completes in these races, Chevrolet will donate $500 to breast cancer awareness, up to $25,000. The company will also donate $1,500 for every Team Chevy driver who finishes in the top 10, up to another $25,000. In 2024, Chevrolet's efforts raised nearly $19,000 for the American Cancer Society based on caution laps. The pace vehicle from last year was also auctioned off, with all proceeds benefiting the American Cancer Society.
About “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer”
The “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” initiative is the largest awareness network in the US. It organizes nationwide walks to raise funds and visibility. The program is designed to benefit breast cancer survivors, families, and caregivers by providing financial assistance and building a community of support.
About Chevrolet
Chevrolet remains one of the top car manufacturers in the US. The company offers a broad lineup of vehicles, from sedans to trucks. Chevrolet prioritizes safety, technology, and innovation in every model it builds.
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