Martinsville Speedway and National Debt Relief have joined forces for the upcoming NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs race, officially named the National Debt Relief 250, taking place on Saturday, Nov. 2.
Drivers in the NASCAR Xfinity Series will battle it out around the historic half mile in the penultimate race of the season, fighting for their spot in the Championship Four ahead of the final competition in Phoenix.
“National Debt Relief has proven themselves to be a key partner for the sport and its tracks these past few months, and we’re honored that Martinsville Speedway is the latest addition to that relationship,” said Clay Campbell, President of Martinsville Speedway. “There are few atmospheres in NASCAR that compare to the Martinsville Playoffs weekend. Between the fans, the fall weather and the intense competition that puts everything on the line, we couldn’t think of a better welcome for our newest partners.”
National Debt Relief was recently named the Official Debt Relief Partner of NASCAR, making them the first-ever debt-relief partner of the sanctioning body. The debt settlement industry leader was also named an Official Partner of the Chicago Street Race earlier this year.
Since 2009, National Debt Relief has successfully helped hundreds of thousands of people resolve their debt and reclaim their independence. Their highly rated, unique Whole Human Finance TM approach to debt relief not only helps their clients become debt-free, but also supports them with financial literacy and skill development, as well as emotional support throughout their debt journey, empowering them to resolve their debt and confidently build a more secure financial future. To learn more, visit NationalDebtRelief.com or call 1-800-718-0487 for a free consultation with a Certified Debt Specialist.
“We’re excited to expand our partnership with NASCAR with the entitlement of the National Debt Relief 250 at Martinsville Speedway,” said Alex Kleyner, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, National Debt Relief. “For any of the fans watching in the stands or enjoying the race at home, we want them to know about debt relief as an option if they have found themselves in overwhelming debt. The impact of debt can take over someone’s whole life, and we want more people to know there are solutions available that can get them out of debt faster and more affordably than what they may be doing now.”
The National Debt Relief 250 is just one race within the thrilling triple-header NASCAR Playoffs weekend at Martinsville Speedway. Drivers in all three competitions will fight for those final four spots in the Championship.
The excitement kicks off on Friday, Nov. 1, with the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Zip Buy Now Pay Later 200, then continues on Saturday, Nov. 2, with the NASCAR Xfinity Series National Debt Relief 250.
The weekend concludes on Sunday afternoon, where drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series will go head-to-head in the Xfinity 500, competing for the honor of earning an iconic Martinsville Speedway Grandfather Clock and a chance to race for the Championship in Phoenix.
For more details on the upcoming NASCAR race weekend, or to purchase tickets, call 877-RACE-TIX or visitmartinsvillespeedway.com.
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