Credit Karma Money 250 (Saturday, July 10)
- Next Race: Credit Karma Money 250
- The Place: Atlanta Motor Speedway
- The Date: Saturday, July 10
- The Time: 3:30 p.m. ET TV: NBCSN, 3 p.m. ET
- Radio: PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
- Distance: 251.02 miles (163 Laps)
- Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 40)
- Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 80)
- Final Stage (Ends on Lap 163)
- •Grand Marshal: Giving the command to start engines for Saturday’s Credit Karma Money 250 is Adam Ragan. An avid racing enthusiast, Adam is the son of former NASCAR Cup Series competitor Ken Ragan and brother of 2-time NASCAR Cup Series winner David Ragan. The Georgia native is no stranger to Atlanta Motor Speedway; when NASCAR isn’t racing on the 1.54-mile oval, Adam is typically found helping his father Ken during AMS Legends events at the speedway.
- •Honorary Starter: Chief Deputy John Pearson of the Henry County Sheriff's Office will get the action started Saturday when he waives the green flag for the Credit Karma Money 250.
- •Honorary Pace Car Driver: Saturday’s honorary pace car driver will trade his two-wheel ride for four when he hops behind the wheel of the Credit Karma Money 250 pace car. Supercross racer Cameron McAdoo had an unforgettable trip to Atlanta earlier this year, rebounding from multiple accidents to earn a pair of podium finishes during the series’ Atlanta tripleheader in April. McAdoo will aim to have a less spectacular ride around the speedway when he leads the Xfinity Series field to the green flag.
- •National Anthem Singer: Douglasville, Ga., native Megan Danielle will sing the national anthem during Saturday’s pre-race festivities. Danielle was a contestant on Season 18 of NBC’s The Voice, ultimately reaching the top-9 of the competition.
- •Flyover: Saturday’s flyover will be performed by the Full Throttle Formation Team, with nine aircraft flying together over AMS before the start of the Credit Karma Money 250. •
Credit Karma Money 250 starting lineup at Atlanta Motor Speedway https://t.co/1qtyLlh0Og #NASCAR pic.twitter.com/QvxsNOZvV0
— Speedway Digest (@speedwaydigest) July 7, 2021
Honorary Pace Car Driver - Cameron McAdoo's Recent Crash
One of the gnarliest motor racing crashes 😳
— Monster Energy (@MonsterEnergy) April 29, 2021
Cameron McAdoo’s full crash & comeback story in now playing: https://t.co/NKZR7v3cl2#SupercrossLIVE #Moto #Racing #MonsterEnergy pic.twitter.com/HM95H57GEU
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