Kaulig Racing’s Allmendinger, Dillon, Dye, and Williams Connect with Kids at Victory Junction

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NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series drivers take part in Camp’s weekly NASCARnival, performing live pit stops with their crew and making lasting memories with kids

 

Kaulig Racing’s Allmendinger, Dillon, Dye, and Williams Connect with Kids at Victory Junction

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RANDLEMAN, N.C. (Jul. 2, 2025) – Victory Junction campers got a high-octane surprise Monday as Kaulig Racing drivers AJ Allmendinger, Ty Dillon, Daniel Dye, and Josh Williams rolled into camp to take part in the NASCARnival Pit Stop Challenge. The drivers, joined by Kaulig Racing President Chris Rice and Chief Business Officer Ty Norris, performed live pit stops and spent the evening connecting with campers and volunteers.

Team visits like these continue to highlight Victory Junction’s deep-rooted connection to the NASCAR community, which has supported Camp for over 20 years. Victory Junction was founded by Kyle Petty and family in honor of his late son Adam Petty and offers children living with complex medical and physical needs the chance to discover their own incredible potential in a safe, empowering, and joy-filled environment, completely free of charge.
 
Held weekly during summer sessions, NASCARnival transforms the Victory Junction’s racing-themed campus into a carnival-style celebration featuring games, face painting, music, food, and the highly anticipated Pit Stop Challenge. While campers experienced the thrill of a lifetime, the Kaulig Racing drivers and crew were equally inspired by their visit.
 
“This place will change your life,” said Allmendinger. “Go to victoryjunction.org, check it out, and get involved. It’s one of the most enjoyable experiences you can have.”
 
“Come out, spend a little time,” said Ty Dillon. “Hanging with the campers and seeing the smiles on their faces – it’ll change your day.”
 
Daniel Dye echoed the sentiment, saying, “We’re all really happy to be here. Whatever you can do for Victory Junction – volunteer, donate – it all helps.”
 
Josh Williams encouraged others to experience Camp firsthand. “You’ve got to come see this place. Support in any way you can. It’s all for a great cause – help these kids.”
 
To learn more or get involved, visit victoryjunction.org.
 
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About Victory Junction
Victory Junction is a year-round camp for children living with complex medical and physical conditions. Founded by Kyle Petty and family in honor of his son Adam, Victory Junction provides life-changing experiences that are exciting, fun and empowering in a medically safe environment – always free of charge, thanks to the generosity of donors and corporate partners. Victory Junction programming is designed to build confidence and foster independence, helping children, families, and caregivers find belonging and build skills that fuel their journeys far beyond Camp. In addition to onsite sessions, Victory Junction’s OUTREACH program delivers Camp experiences to children in hospitals, clinics, and community partner sites throughout the Carolinas and Virginia. Since opening in 2004, Victory Junction has provided more than 139,000 experiences to children from all 50 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and four countries. Victory Junction is a member of the SeriousFun Children’s Network, founded by Paul Newman, and is accredited by the American Camp Association. To learn more, please visit victoryjunction.org.

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Media Contact:
Michael Cottingham
Chief Marketing Officer
Victory Junction
Office: 336.495.2070
Email: mcottingham@victoryjunction.org