$26,000 Contributed to Bosch-Supported Team Charities To Date This Season
BROADVIEW, Ill. – Joey Logano held off the field on a green-white-checkered restart late in the race to get his Bosch-equipped No. 22 Team Penske Ford to Victory Lane in Sunday’s NASCAR® Sprint Cup SeriesTM race in Kansas. To mark his latest victory, Bosch Aftermarket NA is making a fifth $1,000 contribution to the Joey Logano Foundation. To date in the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, Bosch-supported teams have gone to victory lane 26 times for a total of $26,000 donated by Bosch Aftermarket to worthy charitable organizations like the Joey Logano Foundation.
The Joey Logano Foundation, by partnering with multiple charitable organizations, works to inspire and assemble the NASCAR community to bring comfort and relief to those in need after unforeseen circumstances due to natural or human disasters. The foundation is proud to support the following organizations: Michael’s Way, Monsignor McHugh School, Fuel For Success, The Connection, Dream on 3, Hats for Hope, Potter Braves, Indiana Phoenix, UTI Foundation, Special Olympics, Greg Biffle Foundation, Project Independence, ALS Association, Team Serious Fun, St. John Central Grade School, Military Transition Support, Friends of Pocono Catholic Schools, Paralyzed Veterans of America, Opportunity Village, Boys and Girls Club and Ride for Autism, among others.
“It was another banner week for Team Penske. Congratulations to Joey Logano and the entire Team Penske organization for the back-to-back victories,” said Tony Pauly, director of advertising and brand management for Bosch Automotive Aftermarket North America. “Bosch is a proud supporter of Team Penske, supplying the quality parts and equipment to help get them to Victory Lane time and time again.”
Bosch Aftermarket has a long-standing partnership with NASCAR, providing oxygen sensors to all NASCAR Sprint Cup Series teams. Additionally, Bosch has provided quality parts — including spark plugs injectors, alternators, coils, filters, fuel pumps, starters and pressure regulators — to multiple NASCAR teams for more than a decade, helping them to numerous wins and seven Sprint Cup Series championships since 2001.