Bosch Aftermarket NA Continues The Giving Track Program For The 3rd Consecutive Year

Bosch Aftermarket NA Continues The Giving Track Program For The 3rd Consecutive Year

Bosch-sponsored drivers are eligible to earn up to $38,000 for their selected charities during the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Season.

Bosch Automotive Aftermarket North America will continue its Giving Track motorsports charitable contribution program for the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season. Established in 2015, Bosch Giving Track provides charitable contributions to deserving organizations that are important to the motorsports community.

Through the Giving Track program, Bosch will contribute $1,000 to a team-specified charity each time one of its sponsored drivers scores a 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series victory. Winning teams from Hendrick Motorsports, Joe Gibbs Racing, Richard Childress Racing and Team Penske are eligible to earn contributions for their selected charities. Bosch-sponsored drivers are eligible to earn up to $38,000 for their selected charities during the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Season.

“The NASCAR community extends beyond the garage bays, pit row and even victory lane. It’s a series that takes great pride in support from their fan base, and in returning that support to fans at the same time,” said Tony Pauly, director of advertising and brand management for Robert Bosch LLC, Automotive Aftermarket North America. “Through Giving Track, Bosch upholds our core philanthropic values to lend our hand to the NASCAR community and contribute to team charitable efforts.”

In 2016, contributions from Bosch Giving Track reached many deserving organizations, providing a total of $30,000 to further their missions to benefit those in need, creating a positive impact in the motorsports community. As the top contribution earner last season, Jimmie Johnson secured funds to support his charity of choice, Together We Feed, an organization focused on feeding and caring for children living in poverty.

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