Pink Corvette Stingray Highlights the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Campaign  
 

While the Corvette is famous for performance, Chevrolet is using it to champion a cure. In honor of a 15-year collaboration with the American Cancer Society, a pink Corvette will serve as the official pace vehicle for the NASCAR Cup Series. This campaign brings the fight against breast cancer to the tracks at Martinsville Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway.

Chevrolet and the American Cancer Society Combine Forces

Chevrolet continues its support of the “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” initiative. The pink Corvette serves as a symbol of hope and drives donations. Chevrolet will contribute $500 for every caution lap led by the pace vehicle (up to $25,000) and $1,500 for every Team Chevy driver in the top 10 (up to $25,000). In 2024, the caution lap program raised nearly $19,000. Chevrolet also auctions these vehicles to raise additional funds for the American Cancer Society.

About “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer”

The 'Making Strides Against Breast Cancer' initiative is recognized as the largest breast cancer awareness campaign in the United States. Along with NASCAR events, the initiative organizes walks and community events across the country to raise funds and increase awareness. The program is designed to support breast cancer survivors, their caregivers, and families by providing financial assistance and fostering a sense of community.

About Chevrolet

Chevrolet is recognized as one of the leading car manufacturers in the United States. The company offers a diverse lineup of vehicles, ranging from sedans to trucks, and places a strong emphasis on safety, technology, and innovation throughout its entire portfolio.

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