Program is seeking candidates to represent Darlington Raceway throughout the 2016 season
DARLINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA (March 1, 2016) – Darlington Raceway is looking for its next Lady in Black!
The track Too Tough To Tame is now accepting applications for its Lady in Black position. The next Lady in Black will serve as a vital representative of Darlington Raceway, making appearances at various community and media events, parties and its annual Bojangles’ Southern 500 Labor Day race weekend on Sept. 2-4.
The position is an integral part of the track’s continued efforts to focus on the fans and represent the track in the communities that have supported it since its inception in 1950.
The candidate will follow a successful two-year reign by Darlington native Kaitlyn Bailey, who held the position in 2014-15.
“The Lady in Black position is an integral part of our marketing efforts. She is a key representative of Darlington Raceway and is expected to represent the track at many of our yearly community initiatives, including race weekend,” track President Chip Wile said. “We found a tremendous local candidate, Kaitlyn Bailey, with our first search in late 2013. She did a wonderful job for the track and we thank her for her efforts over the past two years.”
To submit an application, simply visit www.DarlingtonRaceway.com/LadyInBlack.
The Tradition Continues on Labor Day weekend as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Bojangles’ Southern 500® is set for Sunday, Sept. 4, 2016. The NASCAR XFINITY Series VFW Sport Clips Help A Hero 200 will race on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2016.
You can keep up with all of the latest news from Darlington Raceway at DarlingtonRaceway.com, on Facebook at Facebook.com/DarlingtonRaceway and on Twitter at Twitter.com/TooToughToTame. Fans are encouraged to post their Bojangles’ Southern 500 stories and memories at #TraditionContinues, #BojanglesSo500 and #SportClips200.
Darlington Raceway is the proud recipient of the:
- 2015 NMPA Myers Brothers Award
- 2015 NASCAR Marketing Team of the Year
- 2015 NASCAR Track PR Representative of the Year (Dennis Worden)
- 2015 Community Pride Award (presented by the Greater Darlington Chamber of Commerce)