Operation Speedway

Operation Speedway is two separate weekends of NASCAR racing. Races are May 14-16 and September 9-11, 2022.

This all expenses paid NASCAR Cup Series race is hosted by Charlie 22 Outdoors at The Kansas Speedway.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!! May 14-16: Truck Series on Saturday and NASCAR Cup on Sunday

CANCELLED!!! September 9-11: Trucks on Friday, ARCA series on Saturday, and NASCAR Cup on Sunday

Any and all veterans are welcome to apply. There are 4 spots available. Wheelchair accessible options available.

There are several opportunities to volunteer or serve at this event. Join us in the battle to show God’s grace and combat veteran suicide. First and foremost, we need your prayers. Pray over the entire event and everyone involved. Pray that lives are changed. Pray the Jesus’s presence is felt. Also, we need a meal Friday. Churches, businesses, small groups, and individuals are welcome to contribute in this capacity. Charlie 22 can purchase the supplies if needed to.

Sponsorship opportunities are available. Full sponsorships are $264 per veteran. Although the cost can be greater depending on their travel, we use that number to coincide with our ongoing Operation 22 A Day fundraising campaign. However, any amount contributed is a blessing. Thank you for all of your support. More details will be added as we prepare for this weekend.

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