Peck Motorsports to Make Appearance at NASCAR Acceleration Weekend

Glenville, Penn. (January 5, 2012) - Peck Motorsports will get an early start to their 2012 race season.  Todd Peck has been confirmed to sign autographs during NASCAR’s inaugural NASCAR Preview on Saturday, January 12 at the Charlotte Convention Center.  Peck will join fellow NASCAR Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Camping World Truck Series drivers participating in NASCAR Acceleration weekend that concludes with the induction of the Class of 2012 into the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

 

Peck will sign autographs in the exhibit hall from 11:00 a.m. – 1 p.m.  He will be joined by drivers including Marcos Ambrose, Clint Bowyer, Daytona 500 winner Trevor Bayne and more.  You must have a ticket to attend.  The cost is $10 and tickets are available at www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 1-800-745-3000.

 

About Peck Motorsports

Peck Motorsports is the only professional NASCAR race team headquartered in central Pennsylvania. Founded in 1988, Peck Motorsports is a family operation. Brothers Dr. Mike Peck and Tom Peck operated the team with success throughout the 90s. Today the team is still led by Dr. Mike Peck, but this time with son Todd Peck behind the wheel.

 

The family has a long, trusted history in the sport. Tom Peck has numerous top-10 and top-five finishes in the highest ranks of NASCAR. Todd Peck is the next generation of Peck Motorsports hoping to carry on the legacy of proud Pennsylvania racers. The team is currently looking for primary sponsorship in 2012 to support their collaboration with the Arthritis Foundation.

 

About the Arthritis Foundation

Striking one in every five adults and 300,000 children, arthritis is the nation's leading cause of disability.  The Arthritis Foundation (www.arthritis.org) is committed to raising awareness and reducing the impact of this serious, painful and unacceptable disease, which can severely damage joints and rob people of living life to its fullest.  The Foundation funds life-changing research that has restored mobility in patients for more than six decades; fights for health care policies that improve the lives of the millions who live with arthritis; and partners with families to provide empowering programs and information.

 

Juvenile Arthritis (JA) affects more than 300,000 children in the U.S. JA is a term to describe the many autoimmune and inflammatory conditions that can develop in children ages 16 and younger. There are several different types of JA.

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