NASCAR Driver Ross Chastain Visits Ronald McDonald House, St. Petersburg East House

      
 DAYTONA BEACH (July 2, 2019) – NASCAR driver Ross Chastain
likes to keep busy, especially when he visits Daytona International
Speedway. In February, Chastain raced – and finished in the top
13 – in all three of NASCAR’s national series. This week, he got
an early start when he visited Tampa on Monday to promote both
Friday night’s Circle K Firecracker 250 Powered by Coca-Cola, a
NASCAR Xfinity Series race, and Saturday’s Coke Zero Sugar 400
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race. The 26-year-old Chastain, who will wheel the No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet Camaro
Friday night and a Premium Motorsports Chevrolet on Saturday
night, is from Alva, Florida – just east of Fort Myers. While
visiting Tampa television and radio stations during the day,
the expected topic of Coke Zero Sugar 400 Weekend was
discussed. But there was an even more popular topic: watermelons. Chastain, an eighth-generation watermelon farmer who is known
as ‘The Watermelon Man,’ picked out and smashed watermelons
with media members. Later Monday evening, he and Daytona
International Speedway president Chip Wile took some
watermelon to share with the families staying at the Ronald
McDonald House, St. Petersburg East House. While there, they
raced handmade wooden toys provided by Toymakers with the
families and participated in a question-and-answer session. 
“(The Ronald McDonald House) is something I’ve never
experienced before,” said Chastain. “This will not be my last
time visiting one of these houses and seeing the kids.” Tickets
for the Coke Zero Sugar 400 Weekend on July 4-6 and all Daytona
International Speedway events can be purchased online at 
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