The artistry of pinstripers and automotive painters from across the country translated into generosity recently at Nashville Superspeedway, as Krazy Paint helped raise more than $63,000 for the Nashville chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities during the Triple Crown of Rodding.
Through live charity auctions and working in the Krazy Paint booth, these artists created one-of-a-kind automotive art pieces for fans and enthusiasts. Every dollar supported Speedway Children’s Charities’ mission to improve the quality of life for children in need throughout Middle Tennessee.
“Krazy Paint has always been about passion, camaraderie and giving back,” said John Carollo, co-founder of Krazy Paint. “Seeing the generosity of the Triple Crown of Rodding community and knowing these funds will directly impact kids here in Tennessee is what keeps us coming back. We’re proud to partner with Speedway Children’s Charities to make a difference.”
Krazy Paint, founded in 2010, has become one of the fastest-growing and popular charity panel jams in the country. The group combines the skills of veterans and up-and-coming pinstripers with a commitment to raising money for children’s charities. Its innovative approach has made it a favorite stop at major automotive events, including the Triple Crown of Rodding.
The funds raised will benefit the Nashville chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities, which provides funding and resources to local nonprofits serving children facing challenges such as health needs, hunger, and educational barriers.
For more information on Krazy Paint, visit KrazyPaint.org. For more on Speedway Children’s Charities, visit SpeedwayCharities.org.
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