NASCAR Racing Experience welcomes local celebrities and athletes


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Legendary NASCAR driver Dale Jarret drove people around in the No. 39 car during the NASCAR Fan Experience at Phoenix Raceway. (Photo by Jacob Flores/Cronkite News)

AVONDALE – With NASCAR Championship Weekend fast approaching, NASCAR and Phoenix Raceway invited local celebrities and athletes to take part in the NASCAR Racing Experience, giving them the chance to drive actual race cars and ride with three-time Daytona 500 winner Dale Jarrett.

With the Championship 4 due to be finalized Sunday at Martinsville Speedway in Virginia, Valley celebrities and athletes got a chance to burn some rubber of their own, driving cars provided by the NASCAR Racing Experience that were driven in past NASCAR races.

“What better way to kick off that final two-week push into the race than letting people come out and take their own spin around Phoenix Raceway behind the wheel of a race car,” said Phoenix Raceway president Julie Giese. “It’s a really great opportunity to really see what the drivers (at the Cup championship) are gonna be doing. You get behind the wheel, you’re on the race track, you’re in an actual stock car, so it just really gives a lot of perspective and also just have a little bit of fun as we lead into championship weekend.”

The group included athletes such as Bellator MMA featherweight fighter A.J. McKee, Diamondbacks players Josh Rojas and Stone Garrett, and former pro bowl linebacker Shaun Phillips.

“The crazy part is I would say I was a bit more nervous for this than my own fights,” McKee said. “I’ve just grown up in the fight world and fighting my whole life. To (be here) like this, I wanna learn, and I don’t wanna mess up, so I got a bit nervous. But just being cognitive of the rev limiter and trying to find the lanes and the paths. Just paying attention to everything and making sure you’re doing everything right.”

NASCAR is gearing up for championship weekend at Phoenix Raceway on Nov. 6. (Photo by Jacob Flores/Cronkite News)

The experience began with a drivers’ meeting, where an instructor briefed the group on details of the drive, safety procedures and tips to get the most out of the experience. The meeting also included a 22-minute video covering the specifics of expectations.

Following the meeting, the drivers headed to the track, ready to do their very own “Days of Thunder” impersonation. Upon arriving at pit road, track personnel provided the drivers with helmets equipped with a radio to communicate with a spotter throughout the drive, similar to the ones actual NASCAR drivers use.

Drivers had to keep the car within white pieces of tape on the track, unless Jarrett was passing on the high line, where he was giving ride-alongs at much…



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