Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance made a rare appearance at the highly anticipated Bank of America Roval 400 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. The race marked the end of the Round of 12 in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs.

On October 13, Vance joined the crowds of avid NASCAR fans for this crucial playoff race. Unlike many political visits led by formal speeches and media coverage, Vance’s attendance was relaxed, although he did attend the driver’s meeting prior to the race.

NASCAR Fox Sports reporter Bob Pockrass shared to social media:

“JD Vance was introduced at the drivers meeting as a U.S. Senator from Ohio. The fact he is running for vice president was not mentioned. There are other politicians who also were introduced.”

Vance later took to X (formerly Twitter) to share some photos of the day. He posted:

“Had such a fun day with the family at Charlotte Motor Speedway! Thanks for having us North Carolina.”

The Charlotte Motor Speedway itself had been the scene of political appearances in the past year, including former President Donald Trump’s visit in May for the prestigious Coca-Cola 600. Trump’s visit had involved meetings with notable NASCAR figures and a tour of Austin Dillon’s pit box.

Kyle Larson celebrated the victory of the Bank of America Roval 400, closely followed by Christopher Bell and William Byron who crossed the line in second and third position, respectively. Shane Van Gisbergen, who started from the pole position, finished in seventh.

Larson commented on his victory, as reported by Motorsport.com:

“It’s the first time in my playoff career I’ve not been close to the cut line so it was good to have a little bit of a stress-free week.

“I think it’s the first time I’ve been here without crashing. Good weekend … Obviously, we’re here at Hendrick’s home and got so many people here from there. Gonna be fun to celebrate with them.

“Knowing that I don’t really use the sim much and I was in the sim this week, so huge thank you to the guys there. It really helped me get into a rhythm early on and help us kind of fine tune our car. Hats off to everybody there.”

NASCAR Cup Series: Bank of America Roval 400 – Unofficial Results

  1. Kyle Larson – Running
  2. Christopher Bell – Running
  3. William Byron – Running
  4. Austin Cindric – Running
  5. Chase Elliott – Running
  6. AJ Allmendinger – Running
  7. Shane Van Gisbergen – Running
  8. Joey Logano – Running
  9. Bubba Wallace – Running
  10. Ryan Blaney – Running
  11. Tyler Reddick – Running
  12. Carson Hocevar – Running
  13. Kyle Busch – Running
  14. Denny Hamlin – Running
  15. Michael McDowell – Running
  16. Ricky Stenhouse Jr – Running
  17. Chris Buescher – Running
  18. Alex Bowman – Running
  19. Todd Gilliland – Running
  20. Zane Smith – Running
  21. Harrison Burton – Running
  22. Martin Truex Jr – Running
  23. Josh Berry – Running
  24. Brad Keselowski – Running
  25. Daniel Hemric – Running
  26. Ryan Preece – Running
  27. Justin Haley – Running
  28. Kaz Grala – Running
  29. Ross Chastain – Running
  30. Josh Bilicki – Running
  31. Daniel Suárez – Running
  32. Noah Gragson – Running
  33. Austin Dillon – Running
  34. Erik Jones – Accident
  35. John H. Nemechek – Accident
  36. Ty Gibbs – Engine
  37. Chase Briscoe – Accident
  38. Corey LaJoie – Engine



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