Baptist Health Back as Entitlement Sponsor for Homestead-Miami Speedway’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race

Homestead-Miami Speedway announced today that Baptist Health, the largest healthcare organization in South Florida, will return as the entitlement partner for the track’s 2022 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race.

The Baptist Health 200 comes back to the colorful, most competitive 1.5-mile oval in the world after a one-year hiatus, and will be held on Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022, part of a NASCAR Playoffs Tripleheader weekend.

“Baptist Health is thrilled to partner with Homestead-Miami Speedway again in 2022, and it’s even more exciting to see the Baptist Health 200 in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoffs,” said Kenneth Spell, CEO of Baptist Health’s Homestead Hospital. “This event has a great impact on the South Florida community, and we are proud to participate in this exhilarating playoff weekend in a way that aligns with Baptist Health’s mission of promoting healthy living within our communities.”

 

The Baptist Health 200 will be part of a NASCAR Playoffs doubleheader on Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022, along with the Contender Boats 250 for the NASCAR Xfinity Series. The Baptist Health 200 will serve as the final, “last chance” race in the Camping World Truck Series Round of 8 Playoffs, which will set the field for the Championship 4 season finale at Phoenix Raceway. Homestead-Miami’s anchor event, the Dixie Vodka 400 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs race, is set for Sunday, Oct. 23, 2022. It’s the first time in three years that Homestead-Miami Speedway has played host to NASCAR’s Playoffs.

“We are thrilled to have Baptist Health back with Homestead-Miami Speedway, and in the NASCAR Playoffs in 2022,” said Homestead-Miami Speedway President Al Garcia.  “It is even more rewarding in the fact that Baptist Health is right here, in our local community, and we can work together to put on such an extraordinary event. We can’t wait to welcome fans back to our incredible community in South Florida.”

 

This year’s Baptist Health 200 marks the return of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoffs to Homestead-Miami Speedway. The track hosted the championship finale for the Camping World Truck Series from 2002-2019. Kyle Busch captured the latest Baptist Health 200 in 2020.

For the Baptist Health 200 and the Contender Boats 250 doubleheader, children 12 and under are admitted free in select grandstands while seating for adults start at just $30.00. Fans wishing to attend the Dixie Vodka 400 weekend can take advantage of an early access pre-sale now on individual race tickets, 3-race package options, camping, hospitality and more at www.HomesteadMiamiSpeedway.com. Fans who purchased tickets to the 2021 event can take advantage of even lower pricing and payment plan options when logging into their account to renew for the 2022 season.

Several premium experiences and corporate hospitality will also be showcased during the weekend, including the Infield Beach party, the unique Container Bar and the Speedway Terrace. Located on a 20,000 square-foot beach inside of Turn 3, the Infield Beach Party sits on the spring-fed 7-acre infield lake that spans the width of the backstretch and includes live entertainment, unique food and beverage options, beach and water activities, and more!

The double-decked Container Bar located on the frontstrech near Turn One, is colorfully decorated by local artists and provides one of the most relaxing atmospheres in all of motorsports. Overlooking the Start/Finish Line is the Speedway Terrace, with reserved outdoor chairback seating with a partially enclosed, private club, private concessions, pre-race pit passes and a lot more.

For information visit www.HomesteadMiamiSpeedway.com or call (866) 409-RACE (7223). Fans can keep up with up-to-date happenings at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

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