CarParts.com Giving Fans A Chance to Win Bubba Wallace’s Front Bumper from All-Star Open

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CarParts.com – a multi-race primary sponsor of Front Row Motorsports and Michael McDowell’s No. 34 Ford Mustang this season — is giving race fans an opportunity to win a memento from one of the most memorable moments of the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series season.

Of course, who can forget the fireworks between Darrell “Bubba” Wallace, Jr. and Michael McDowell at Bristol Motor Speedway in this season’s NASCAR All-Star Open, taking place when McDowell made contact with Wallace’s No. 43 Richard Petty Motorsports Chevrolet, sending the No. 43 into the outside wall, ending Wallace’s chances of advancing into the NASCAR All-Star Race.

What followed was something that people in attendance and watching on TV will never forget, as Wallace took the nose of the No. 43 – which was already torn off because of the accident — and placed it at the entrance of McDowell’s hauler.

 

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Michael McDowell and Front Row Motorsports donated the front bumper to be auctioned off with proceeds benefiting Motor Racing Outreach. CarParts.com not only placed the winning bid of $20,034 on the bumper, but donated an additional $20,043 to Victory Junction in honor of Wallace and Richard Petty Motorsports.

Now, CarParts.com is giving fans an opportunity to own the bumper of Wallace’s No. 43.

“We feel there is no better owner of the All-Star bumper than a fan,” said Lev Peker, CEO of CarParts.com. “The fans are the heart, soul and driving factor of NASCAR. Their passion is unmatched and it’s only fitting that we host a fan-only sweepstakes after Michael and Bubba came together to sign the bumper. We hope this makes for a fun and prized possession for the lucky winner.”

CarParts.com is the tech-forward company with a fast, easy-to-use website that improves the way drivers can shop for the parts they need. The e-commerce business offers an easy-to-navigate, mobile-friendly website and a 90-dat return policy that assures customers that they will get the right parts, guaranteed. The company has delivered a total of over 50 million parts across America.

“This is the fans’ chance to own a cool piece of history from the Bristol All-Star race, thanks to CarParts.com,” said McDowell. “So much good has come out of the bumper, and now a fan will finally own it. I can’t thank CarParts.com enough for doing this.”

Fans can now go to sweepstakes.carparts.com/allstaropenbumper for their opportunity to win the bumper that is signed by both Michael McDowell and Bubba Wallace.

The sweepstakes will be open until September 6th. You must be 18 years or older at the date of entry, and a legal resident of the contiguous United States to enter the contest.

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