BUSH’S® Chili Beans Cook-Off Final To Take Place At Martinsville Speedway

The eight drivers remaining in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup aren’t the only ones fighting for a spot in the Championship Round in Homestead-Miami next month. Four finalists will be competing in the first-ever BUSH’S® Chili Cook-Off, at the BUSH’S® display in the display lot at Martinsville Speedway on Sunday morning.

The grand prize winner will win a trip to Homestead-Miami Speedway for the last race of the season.

AJ Allmendinger, who drives the No. 47 car, will be at the cookoff, and will meet the finalists.

“I love Martinsville Speedway and we finished second there in the spring and it’s a great place to wrap up our BUSH’S Beans Chili Cook-Off competition this Sunday,” Allmendinger said. “I’ll be there to see our four finalists face off for a grand prize trip to the big race at Homestead-Miami. Come check it out. We’ll be at a display in the midway (one with the red roof by the parking space 301). I’ll see you there!”

Fans are invited to attend the event, starting at 9:45, Sunday Morning.

The finalist are:

Chris Almond – Harrisburg, NC

Chris Portis – Conover, NC

Andrew Almond – Haw River, NC

Kent Yull –  Greer, SC

The Goody’s Fast Relief 500 race weekend is this weekend.

The action starts on Friday with Virginia Lottery Pole Day and continues on Saturday with the Texas Roadhouse 200 presented by Alpha Energy Solutions NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race.

The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series is in action Sunday with the Goody’s Fast Relief 500.

Adult ticket prices for the Goody’s Fast Relief 500 start at $55. Seats in the Bill France Tower are only $60.

Last year, Jeff Gordon took home his ninth grandfather clock trophy and was the first driver to clinch a spot in the Championship Round of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup.

The Goody’s Fast Relief 500 is the first race in the Round of 8 of the Chase.

Martinsville Speedway PR