Auto Value And Bumper To Bumper Announce Race To Charlotte Sweepstakes Final Winners

Auto Value And Bumper To Bumper Announce Race To Charlotte Sweepstakes Final Winners

In addition to the trip winners, an additional 150 shops won gift cards totaling $25,000.

Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper dropped the checkered flag on the Race to Charlotte sweepstakes on April 30. In two weeks, the remaining grand prize-winners and gift card winners will be declared and invited to the winner’s circle.

The 50 grand prize-winners will travel to Charlotte, North Carolina, in the fall of 2018 for the racing weekend of a lifetime. The high octane trip starts when the attendees see where perfection is made off the track during an up close tour of the WIX Filters’ plant, followed by a private dinner at the NASCAR Hall of Fame hosted by WIX Filters.

The next day, Valvoline is taking the group of winners to visit the Hendrick Motorsports Garage, including an exclusive tour of Rick Hendrick’s personal car collection. After, they are headed for an afternoon of high-speed kart racing, courtesy of Valvoline.

The weekend will conclude on Sunday with all attendees watching the big road-course race from the lavish comfort of the WIX Filters’ suite at Charlotte Motorspeedway.

In addition to the trip winners, an additional 150 shops won gift cards totaling $25,000.

The Race to Charlotte sweepstakes kicked off in March, allowing professional technicians to receive an entry with every eligible $150 purchase.

Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper will launch The Perfect Stop Perfect Summer sweepstakes in June and July, followed by The Orlando Experience this September through November.

Visit racetocharlottesweepstakes.com to learn more about the sweepstakes.

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