The American Truck Historical Society is holding a fundraising raffle that gives trucking and NASCAR fans a chance to win VIP tickets to the Sept. 27 NASCAR Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway while helping support trucking history preservation efforts.
ATHS said raffle proceeds will go toward the organization’s Building Maintenance Campaign, which helps support the upkeep of the society’s headquarters and its long-running historical preservation work tied to the trucking industry. The winning raffle entry will receive two VIP NASCAR Cup Series tickets for the Kansas Speedway event.
Raffle Tickets Available Through ATHS Events and Headquarters
Raffle tickets are priced at $5 each. Tickets can be purchased at the ATHS headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri, as well as during the ATHS National Convention and Truck Show taking place at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds in Springfield, Missouri. The winning ticket is scheduled to be drawn on June 5 during the ATHS Awards Banquet.
ATHS has spent decades preserving trucking history through antique truck preservation, historical archives, industry events, and educational efforts connected to the trucking industry’s past.
Truck And Racing Culture Continue Crossing Paths
The fundraiser also highlights the connection that has long existed between trucking culture and motorsports.
ATHS encouraged fans to check out a recent appearance on Eric Estepp’s NASCAR podcast featuring ATHS member Tom Logano alongside NASCAR Cup Series champion Joey Logano discussing their interest in trucking.
Events tied to ATHS regularly attract antique truck enthusiasts, owner operators, collectors, former drivers, and industry supporters who share an interest in preserving trucking history while celebrating the culture surrounding the industry.
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Last updated: May 28, 2026
Source: The Trucker
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