The race weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway will feature top drivers joining 23XI Racing for a celebration of the 50th anniversary of Ronald McDonald House Charities.
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According to a press release, 28 drivers will race this weekend with different family names above their doors. These names will highlight the work of Ronald McDonald House Charities and will be from the drivers' regions or hometowns.
The teams joining forces with 23XI Racing will include Front Row Motorsports, Hendrick Motorsports, Joe Gibbs Racing, Kaulig Racing, Legacy Motor Club, Team Penske, RFK Racing, Rick Ware Racing, Stewart-Haas Racing, and Wood Brothers Racing.
Bubba Wallace will lead the way as he showcases a special RMHC scheme on the No. 23 Toyota Camry XSE. This scheme will include an artistic version of the McDonald's logo, as well as multiple multi-colored hearts.
The scheme will also include logos celebrating 50 years of the Ronald McDonald House Charities and the millions of families supported.
The Ronald McDonald House Charities has multiple core programs that it has used since its first opening in Philadephia in 1974. It uses these programs to remove barriers and provide crucial support when children are in need of healing.
The first program is the Ronald McDonald House, which provides overnight accommodations and essential resources for families traveling to receive care.
The second program is the Ronald McDonald Family Room, which provides comforting spaces at hospitals where families can relax in private.
The third program is Ronald McDonald Care Mobile, which brings medical, dental, and healthcare resources to underserved communities.
The support will begin ahead of the race weekend as Wallace and teammate Tyler Reddick visit the Ronald McDonald House in Miami on Friday. Several families from the house will then attend Sunday's Cup Series race, which Reddick will try to use to punch his ticket to the Championship 4.