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Aaron Causey, Sgt. 1st Class named Grand Marshal
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U.S. Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina named Honorary Starter
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Lt. Gov. of Tennessee Ron Ramsey named Honorary Race Director
CHARLOTTE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May. 15, 2013--
A United States senator, a lieutenant governor and a military hero will
lead race fans in the commencement of the nation’s largest Memorial Day
celebration as they serve as race officials for the 2013 Coca-Cola 600.
Sgt. Aaron Causey will be Grand Marshal; U.S. Sen. Tim Scott will serve
as Honorary Starter and Tennessee’s Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey will serve as
Honorary Race Director for the 54th running of NASCAR’s only
600-mile race at the famed Charlotte Motor Speedway on Sunday, May 26.
“It is our pleasure to welcome these distinguished elected officials, as
well as a military hero to the 2013 Coca-Cola 600,” said Lauren C.
Steele, senior vice president, corporate affairs, Coca-Cola
Consolidated. “It is exciting to have these state leaders to recognize
America’s servicemen and women at the largest Memorial Day celebration
in the country. We are honored to have a true American hero announce
those famous words: ‘Gentlemen, Start Your Engines!’”
As race officials, Scott and Ramsey will be honored at a pre-race event,
attend the official drivers meeting, address the crowd of more than
140,000 fans, participate in the pre-race spectacular and present the
trophy to the winning driver in Victory Lane. As Grand Marshal, Causey
will give the race command, while Scott will wave the green flag over
the 43-car field to start NASCAR’s most challenging race. As Honorary
Race Director, Ramsey will ride in an official pace car.
Causey graduated from EOD school at Eglin Air Force Base in August 2001
and was then stationed in Aviano, Italy. He served in Iraq in 2004 along
with many other international missions during his years in Aviano. In
2006, he left the Air Force to continue working in EOD, transferring to
the Army. He deployed to Iraq 2006-08 out of Fort Stewart, Ga., then was
stationed in Mannheim, Germany 2008-10. Later in 2010, he was stationed
at Fort Drum, NY and deployed to Afghanistan in March 2011. On Sept. 7,
2011, he was performing dismounted operations in an attempt to disarm a
suspected IED when one detonated under him. He ultimately lost both legs
above the knees, two fingers, suffered broken arms and hand injuries,
shrapnel wounds over most of his upper body, loss of tissue, and
multiple other serious injuries. He lives with his wife of three years,
Kat. After recovery is complete, they intend to stay in the DC-metro
area and build a new life together.
Scott is a U.S. senator representing the great state of South Carolina.
His goal is simple: to positively affect the lives of the American
people. That path has taken him from a successful small businessman, to
being elected to Charleston County Council, the South Carolina State
House, the U.S. House of Representatives, and now the U.S Senate.
Ramsey is serving his fourth term as Lt. Governor of Tennessee. A small
businessman himself, he has become a leading voice for economic growth
in his state and region. He and his wife, Sindy, live in Blountville.
Continuing its tradition as the biggest Memorial Day Weekend celebration
in America, the Coca-Cola 600 pre-race show will pay tribute to veterans
and active duty members of the U.S. Armed Forces. The Welcome Home Our
Troops Coca-Cola 600 pre-race show will also include a performance of “I
Will Give My All” by country music artist Jamie Tate and the 82nd
Airborne All-American Chorus, a bagpipe performance of “Amazing Grace”
by the Charlotte Fire Department Pipe Band and “Taps” played by a Fort
Bragg bugler. There will also be a 21-gun salute from the Fort Bragg
Firing Squad.
Coca-Cola has been involved with stock car racing for more than 50 years
and has been the official sparkling beverage of NASCAR since 1998.
Through its partnerships with International Speedway Corporation,
Speedway Motorsports, Inc. and Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Coca-Cola
refreshes racing fans at the majority of NASCAR-sanctioned tracks. A
signature part of the brand’s NASCAR association is the Coca-Cola Racing
Family – a group of top drivers that include Greg Biffle, Denny Hamlin,
Joey Logano, Ryan Newman, Danica Patrick and Tony Stewart. The company
also maintains relationships with Dale Jarrett, Bobby Labonte, Kyle
Petty and Elliott Sadler. Coca-Cola Racing Family members make
appearances and are featured in advertising, promotions and packaging.
Tickets for all May races at Charlotte Motor Speedway can be purchased
online at www.charlottemotorspeedway.com
or by calling the speedway ticket office at 1-800-455-FANS (3267). Fans
can purchase two frontstretch tickets with excellent views of pit road
and the world’s largest HDTV for just $99 to the May 26 Coca-Cola 600.
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Source: Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated
Coca-Cola Consolidated
Lauren C. Steele,
704-557-4551
or
Charlotte
Motor Speedway
Scott Cooper, 704-455-3209
or
Coca-Cola
Motor Sports
Lauren Thompson, 404-676-3034