Martin Truex Jr. held off last year’s winner Kyle Busch to capture the NASCAR Federated Auto Parts 400 held on Saturday, Sept. 21 at Richmond Raceway. On a beautiful night for racing, over 2,000 Federated guests had the chance to enjoy a fun-filled day of hospitality, business and racing.
Prior to the start of the race, Rusty Bishop, CEO of Federated Auto Parts, presided as the grand marshal of the Federated 400 and announced the traditional “drivers, start your engines” instructions. Jim Zhang, founder, chairman and CEO of Friction One, who earlier this year was inducted into the Federated Vendor Hall of Fame, waved the green flag to start the race.
In addition, longtime Federated spokesperson and NASCAR great Kenny Schrader was in attendance signing autographs and taking pictures with guests. Dale Earnhardt Jr. stopped by the Federated hospitality area, as did the world famous Harlem Globetrotters. The hospitality crowd was also treated to a concert by “The Voice” finalist and recording artist Josh Gallagher. Federated also hosted a vendor expo where members and their customers had a chance to interact with vendors, see new products and learn about programs for the coming year.
The Federated 400 race weekend also marked the official start of the Automotive Parts Services Group (The Group) Toys for Tots campaign season. A charity golf outing was held the day before the race to benefit the campaign and a booth was included as part of the vendor expo. To date, The Group, with the help of its members, customers and vendors, has raised over $2 million for Toys for Tots.
About Federated
Federated Auto Parts, headquartered in Staunton, Virginia, is one of the largest auto parts distribution and marketing organizations in North America. Federated is dedicated to supporting its customers with quality name brand parts, programs designed to grow their businesses, and experienced people who are knowledgeable in today’s evolving automotive technology. For more information, visit www.federatedautoparts.com