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Earnhardt to raffle his 2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible

Earnhardt to raffle his 2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible

MOORESVILLE, N.C. – Earlier this year Dale Earnhardt Jr. traveled to General Motors’ assembly plant in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, not only to take ownership of a brand new 2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible but also drive it off the line in grand debut of its heavily anticipated arrival. Amid cheering workers and flashing cameras, Earnhardt climbed behind the wheel of his victory-red Camaro with black rally stripes – only the third one ever made – and helped introduce it to a world ready to embrace the new style Camaro.

Now as part of a fundraising drive for The Dale Jr. Foundation, Earnhardt is giving away his 2011 Camaro Convertible with the purchase of a $25 raffle ticket at www.WinDaleJrsRide.com. The raffle ends Sept. 1, 2011. The online entry form is quick and easy, and a confirmation number will be provided electronically minutes after completion.

The Camaro is not the only prize up for grabs with the purchase of a raffle ticket. Earnhardt is offering a second prize that includes roundtrip airfare for two and admission for two to The Dale Jr. Foundation’s “Driven To Give” event hosted by Jeff Foxworthy on Oct. 17 in Charlotte, N.C. The third prize is a VIP race weekend package to the Oct. 14 NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. That package includes pit and garage access, grandstand tickets, round trip airfare for two and $200 spending money in the JR Nation store.

“This Camaro Convertible received a lot of attention and rightly so. It’s a beautiful car,” said Earnhardt. “We have kicked up our fundraising efforts for The Dale Jr. Foundation. We thought this would be a good idea, but we knew if we were going to give away one of my cars, it needed to be one of the best. I’m a Camaro guy, and this is the newest one of the bunch. It’ll look good in someone’s garage.”

Earnhardt’s Camaro Convertible was the third one produced at the Oshawa Assembly Plant, which builds and manufactures all Camaros. It is equipped with a 6.2L V8, 426-horsepower engine, black leather appointed interior, 20-inch aluminum wheels with midnight silver finish, and a Rally Sport Exterior Appearance package.

“We wanted to give a few lucky fans an amazing opportunity,” said Kelley Earnhardt, vice president of The Dale Jr. Foundation. “I think we’ve been able to do that, especially with Dale Jr.’s Camaro up for grabs. Fans will get to help out with a great cause, and I’m certain our raffle winners will get an experience they won’t soon forget.”

All proceeds from the raffle will benefit The Dale Jr. Foundation, whose mission is to give underprivileged individuals – with a focus on youth – the resources to improve their confidence and education.

TDJF recently announced a partnership with VH1 Save The Music Foundation to provide a $30,000 grant to a Durham, N.C. middle school to enhance the music program and give its students the opportunity to excel musically. Last month the foundation donated $28,000 to Blessings In A Backpack, which provides meals for underprivileged school kids on weekends.

For more information, visit www.thedalejrfoundation.org.