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Every year, NASCAR hosts a charity auction, and this year the prize is a 2019 NASCAR Championship Edition Toyota Camry. In order to be in with a shout, five lucky finalists will have a chance to attend the Coke Zero Sugar 400 in a VIP capacity.

From there, one of those five will have an opportunity to take home the limited edition car, along with a replica trophy.

The draw has five phases, followed by a Grand Prize giveaway. Four of five phases stand completed as of April 11th, May 12th, June 11th, and July 17th.

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The final phase is set to take place on August 15th, and the grand prize will be awarded on August 29th. So far, the four VIP winners are Daniel, Ariel, Lyle, and Floyd.

The fifth VIP winner is yet to be decided, but the five of them and the fifth winner stand a chance to win the coveted Camry.

What are the rules for this NASCAR giveaway?

First and foremost, only US citizens are eligible. However, they have to be above 18 years at the time of entry. Secondly, the giveaway period lasted from February 6th to August 1st, as per the Foundation’s website timer.

Furthermore, no donation is required to enter or win the giveaway.

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Aside from the website, fans can also use a track-side booth at certain events, or even via email. Furthermore, the donations are not tax-deductible, and people are advised to seek advice before entering.

These entries are also drawn at random, and one winner is chosen from the pool during each phase.

Participants are also bound to the NASCAR Foundation’s rules and are encouraged to play fair. However, the Foundation has the right to disqualify any entrant who attempts to tamper with the giveaway.

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In a few days’ time, the fifth phase winner will be revealed and all five will be one step closer to the grand prize.

SOURCE- NASCAR Foundation

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