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NASCAR Launches Fan Rewards

Popular Podcast Spotlights Nascar History

NASCAR is home to the most loyal and passionate fans in all of sports, and now fans are being rewarded for that loyalty. As part of its 75th diamond anniversary season, NASCAR has launched NASCAR Fan Rewards, a free program that rewards fans for simply engaging with the sport they love.

There is no cost to join the rewards program. Fans can visit nascar.com/ fanrewards, create an account and immediately start earning points toward rewards. For those who already have a NASCAR.com account, they can simply opt-in to NASCAR Fan Rewards via their profile page. Once points are earned, fans can redeem them for items such as race tickets, VIP experiences, autographed merchandise and gift cards, or even donate to the NASCAR Foundation.

Some ways to earn points toward rewards include:

• Watching Races from Home: Fans can check in on the NASCAR.com (desktop, mobile app or mobile web) leaderboard during any Craftsman Truck Series, Xfinity Series or Cup Series race.

• Attending NASCAR Races: Fans can check in from the NASCAR Track app.

• Playing NASCAR Fantasy Live.

• Participating in Weekly Trivia: Available via the NASCAR Fan Rewards dashboard each week.

• Purchasing Race Tickets and Camping: Points are earned automatically when fans purchase tickets or camping at any NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, Xfinity Series or Cup Series race.

• Visiting the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

• Purchasing Merchandise from the NASCAR. com Shop.

For information on the NASCAR Fan Rewards program and a full list of ways to earn points and rewards, visit nascar.com/fanrewards.

THE SCENE VAULT IS THE NASCAR online community’s most popular history podcast. Hosted by industry veterans Rick Houston, former editor for Winston Cup Scene, and Steve Waid, a journalist who’s been covering the sport since 1972, the Scene Vault podcast features weekly interviews from not only some of the biggest names in stock car racing history, but also many names that fans don’t get to hear from too often.

The unfiltered interviews are renowned among fans for not only providing unique, never-before-heard insights into the sport, but also the intimate (and often quite emotional) moments that come out when reflecting on the guests’ time in the sport. With the benefit of hindsight, guests on the show are open, honest and willing to give fans an inside look at the history of stock car racing. And let’s not forget some of the seedier tales that come out on the podcasts only decades later. From nitrous triggers to lasers designed to fool timing lights right up to sacks of cash changing hands – these are stories fans will only get to hear on the Scene Vault podcast. The Scene Vault podcast is available on all podcasting platforms with new episodes available every Wednesday. Rick Houston and Steve Waid provide a must-listen show each week for fans of NASCAR history.

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