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NASCAR Announces Race to Stop Suicide as Entitlement Partner for NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Playoff Race at Kansas Speedway

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Race to Stop Suicide 200 to Shine a Spotlight on Mental Health Awareness During NASCAR Playoffs

KANSAS CITY (July 1, 2026) – Kansas Speedway today announced that Race to Stop Suicide, a nationally recognized nonprofit organization dedicated to suicide prevention and mental health awareness, will serve as the entitlement partner for the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series playoff race on Saturday, Sept. 26. The event will be known as the Race to Stop Suicide 200.

The Race to Stop Suicide 200 will be part of an action-packed NASCAR Playoffs weekend at Kansas Speedway and provide a powerful platform to raise awareness about mental health, encourage meaningful conversations, and connect individuals and families with life-saving resources.

“Kansas Speedway is proud to partner with Race to Stop Suicide to bring greater visibility to an issue that impacts communities across our nation,” said Pat Warren, President of Kansas Speedway. “Motorsports have a unique ability to bring people together, and we’re honored to use one of our biggest race weekends of the year to help amplify a message of hope, support and awareness.”

The announcement comes on the heels of Mental Health Awareness Month in May and reinforces the shared commitment of Kansas Speedway and Race to Stop Suicide to foster open dialogue surrounding mental health and suicide prevention.

Founded in 2018, Race to Stop Suicide utilizes the platform of professional motorsports to educate communities, reduce stigma and promote suicide prevention resources. Through partnerships across NASCAR and beyond, the organization works to normalize conversations around mental health, provide education on warning signs and risk factors, and encourage people to check in on those who may be struggling. The nonprofit was co-founded by Daniel and Randy Dye and has become one of the most visible mental health advocacy initiatives in motorsports.

“We believe awareness leads to action, and action saves lives,” said Daniel Dye. “Partnering with Kansas Speedway for the Race to Stop Suicide 200 allows us to bring this message to one of the biggest stages in motorsports and reach fans across the country with the reminder that hope is available and help is within reach.”

71 MVP was chosen to be the parent company as a tribute to Randy Dye’s childhood hero Roberto Clemente, former right fielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Clemente won the World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP) award in 1971 before tragically losing his life in a humanitarian operation. Clemente once said, “any time you have an opportunity to make a difference in this world and you don’t, then you are wasting your time on Earth,” a quote that encapsulates Dye’s mission.

The Race to Stop Suicide 200 will serve as a pivotal NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Playoff event at the 1.5-mile Kansas Speedway, a track renowned for producing some of the most competitive and dramatic racing in the sport.

Throughout race weekend, fans can expect additional activations and opportunities to learn more about mental health resources, suicide prevention initiatives and ways to support the Race to Stop Suicide mission.

Tickets for NASCAR Playoffs Weekend, including the Race to Stop Suicide 200 on Saturday, Sept. 26, are available now at KansasSpeedway.com.

The action-packed weekend will kick off on Friday, Sept. 25 with the ARCA Menards Series, and culminate in the Hollywood Casino 400 on Sunday, Sept. 27 at 2:00 pm CT, where NASCAR’s most popular driver, Chase Elliott, will look to retain his Fall Kansas crown.

About Race to Stop Suicide

Race to Stop Suicide is a nationally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness, normalizing conversations surrounding mental health and suicide prevention, and connecting individuals with critical resources. Founded in 2018, the organization leverages the reach of professional motorsports to educate communities, reduce stigma and encourage life-saving conversations. Through outreach, education and advocacy, Race to Stop Suicide works toward a future where no one faces mental health challenges alone.

About Kansas Speedway

Kansas Speedway is a premier motorsports facility in the Midwest. The track, which opened in 2001, hosts two NASCAR Cup Series weekends each year, along with approximately 200 other event days each year. This includes the annual American Royal World Series of Barbecue, the largest barbecue competition in the world which attracts teams both nationally and internationally. The Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway, which opened in 2012, overlooks Turn 2 of the track. Fans can purchase tickets at www.kansasspeedway.com and get all of the latest information by downloading the NASCAR tracks app at www.kansasspeedway.com/nascar-tracks-app.

About NASCAR

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the sanctioning body for the No. 1 form of motorsports in the United States and owner of 14 of the nation’s major motorsports entertainment facilities. NASCAR sanctions races in three national series (NASCAR Cup Series™, NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series™, and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series™), four international series (NASCAR Brasil Series, NASCAR Canada Series, NASCAR Euro Series, NASCAR Mexico Series), four regional series (ARCA Menards Series, ARCA Menards Series East & West and the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour) and a local grassroots series (NASCAR Local Racing Series Powered by O’Reilly Auto Parts). The International Motor Sports Association™ (IMSA®) governs the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship™, the premier U.S. sports car series. NASCAR also owns Motor Racing Network, Racing Electronics, and ONE DAYTONA. Based in Daytona Beach, Florida, with offices in five cities across North America, NASCAR sanctions more than 1,200 races annually in 11 countries and more than 30 U.S. states.

For more information visit www.NASCAR.com and www.IMSA.com, and follow NASCAR on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, X and Facebook.