
Chevy’s Pink Corvette Stingray Pace Car Returns to NASCAR to Drive Breast Cancer Awareness
This October, Chevrolet is once again putting the power of pink in the spotlight. As part of its ongoing support for the American Cancer Society (ACS), Chevy has brought back its specially-themed pink Corvette Stingray pace car to lead the field in two of NASCAR’s biggest fall races — a bold and eye-catching symbol of the automaker’s 15-year commitment to the fight against breast cancer.
The vibrant pink Stingray will pace the NASCAR Cup Series at Talladega Superspeedway and Martinsville Speedway, proudly representing the “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” initiative. This campaign raises both awareness and critical funds for breast cancer research, support services, and education — a cause that touches millions across the country.
“Chevrolet stands with the American Cancer Society’s efforts to end breast cancer,” said Todd Christensen, Director, Motorsports Marketing & Activation at Chevrolet. “When the pink Chevrolet Corvette Stingray pace car leads the NASCAR Cup Series field for the next two weeks, we hope fans will join us in raising funds for ACS by participating in ‘Making Strides Against Breast Cancer’ events across the US this October.”
Lap by Lap, Dollar by Dollar
Chevrolet has pledged $500 for every caution lap the pink Stingray leads during the two featured races, up to $25,000. That means each yellow flag moment on track directly translates into support for those battling breast cancer.
But that’s not all. In a high-stakes twist, Chevy will also donate $1,500 for every Team Chevy driver that finishes in the top 10 at either Talladega or Martinsville — potentially doubling the impact depending on race outcomes.
A Legacy of Support
Last year, the campaign saw 54 caution laps across both events, resulting in an $18,900 donation to the American Cancer Society. The 2024 pink Camaro SS pace car used in that campaign is set to go under the hammer at the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Fall Auction on Friday, October 17. Chevrolet will donate 100% of the hammer price to ACS, continuing to drive impact off the track as well.
First Stop: Talladega
The 2025 campaign kicks off this Sunday, October 19, at the YellaWood 500 at Talladega Superspeedway — a key race in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs. The pink Corvette Stingray will make its much-anticipated debut during the penultimate race of the Round of Eight, ensuring maximum visibility during one of the most-watched weekends in motorsports.
Join the Drive
Chevy’s commitment to “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” goes beyond aesthetics. The pink Corvette Stingray is more than just a pace car — it’s a mobile reminder of the power of community, hope, and horsepower in the fight against breast cancer.
Whether you’re at the track, tuning in from home, or walking in a local Making Strides event, there are many ways to support the cause this October. Because every lap, every finish, and every step matters.