Fast-food giant McDonald's named founding sponsor of the NASCAR Chicago Street Race this summer in Grant Park.
A pace car designed with the Art Institute of Chicago for the NASCAR Chicago Street Race is unveiled during the Chicago Auto Show on Feb. 9, 2023 at McCormick Place.
“NASCAR plays such an important role in sports culture, so we’re thrilled to be the first founding partner of this race in our hometown of Chicago,” Elizabeth Campbell, senior director of cultural engagement for McDonald’s, said in a news release. “McDonald’s is an iconic global brand with roots in Chicago, so it is the perfect founding partner for one of the most anticipated sporting events in NASCAR’s 75-year history,” Julie Giese, Chicago Street Race president, said in the release.full-length concerts
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