• Loading stock data...
Friday, July 4, 2025

NASCAR’s Drive for Diversity Creates Opportunities for Former Student-Athletes

From a pit crew combine to a driver program, there are options for everyone.

Former student-athletes competing at the NASCAR Drive for Diversity combine. Photo via nascar.com

When sports fans hear the word “combine” they likely think of the event in Indianapolis where draft prospects suit up in vibrant, skin tight Under Armour clothing to compete in a series of events in front of NFL scouts and executives. However, that is not the only combine where athletes are auditioning for their future jobs.

Unbeknownst, to most of the sports world, a select group of former student-athletes took part in the second annual NASCAR Drive for Diversity National Pit Crew Combine presented by Goodyear.

The 17 participants (who played football, basketball, softball, and track and field) were invited to compete in a series of fitness, agility and pit crew drills and competitions at the NASCAR Research and Development Center in Concord, North Carolina.

https://frontofficesports.com/nascar-to-partner-with-yeti-7152394d9c60

Before making it to Concord, the participants took part in regional tryouts at six universities: Alcorn State University, Arizona State University, Bethune-Cookman University, Norfolk State, San Diego State and Virginia State University.

From those who tried out, 13 men and four women advanced to the four-hour skills competition at the NASCAR R&D Center.

NASCAR hosted its second annual Pit Crew Combine. Photo via Performance Racing Industry.

The top-performing individuals will be invited to join NASCAR Drive for Diversity’s crew member training development program as they look for full-time opportunities with NASCAR national series race teams.

Although only in its second year, the program has already experienced success.

There are 35 NASCAR Drive for Diversity pit crew graduates working in the sport, with 25 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.

https://frontofficesports.com/nascar-to-partner-with-yeti-7152394d9c60

With over 400,000 NCAA student-athletes across the various divisions, just about all of them will be “going pro in something else,” according to the popular commercial series. While some might not have the opportunity to continue their playing career in the sport they trained for in college, this is a unique opportunity to be a part of a professional team in a different aspect of the industry.

In addition to the Pit Crew Combine, NASCAR Drive for Diversity also offers a driver development program for those who are interested in that aspect of the sport.

Each year, six drivers from the program participate in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East and NASCAR Whelen All-American Series.

With the popularity of the sport rapidly growing from both a fan and branding perspective, these opportunities for individuals to get more involved in the sport further proves the sport’s efforts to continue expanding.


Front Office Sports is a leading multi-platform publication and industry resource that covers the intersection of business and sports.

Want to learn more, or have a story featured about you or your organization? Contact us today.

https://upscri.be/f32ae1

If you liked this, click the???? below so other people will see this here on Medium.


Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

Amazon NASCAR Ratings Down 17%, but Skew Younger

Prime Video averaged 2.16 million per race during its five-event stretch.

MLB’s Bold Bristol Plan: Inside the Renovation and Potential Records

Work accelerates to convert the massive motorsports venue for baseball.
Jun 8, 2025; Brooklyn, Michigan, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Denny Hamlin (11) celebrates with his team, holding up three fingers, one for each of his victories at Michigan International Speedway, after winning the FireKeepers Casino 400.

Judge Urges Michael Jordan, Co-Plaintiffs to Settle With NASCAR

Jordan’s racing team filed a co-suit in October alleging antitrust practices.

NASCAR Amazon Ratings Down 25% From 2024 Fox Broadcasts

The streamer is averaging just over 2 million viewers per race.

Featured Today

3,000 Hot Dogs, $20K in Prizes: Behind the Nathan’s Eating Contest

Nathan’s serves up thousands of hot dogs and $20,000 in prize money.
July 3, 2025

Geoffrey Esper Can’t Catch a Break at Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest

“Hot dogs is not one of my favorite competitions of the year.”
June 29, 2025

The Battle Over Wimbledon’s Ambitious Expansion Plan

A classic NIMBY standoff on one of the most hallowed grounds in sports.
Seattle Rough & Tumble
June 28, 2025

Women’s Sports Bars Are on the Rise. Survival Isn’t Guaranteed

Some women’s sports bars are cashing in. Others are clawing for funding.

What Rolapp’s NFL Exit Means—and the Top Candidates to Replace Him

NFL media boss Brian Rolapp leaves; the league hunts for his replacement.
May 23, 2025

New LPGA Commissioner: Women’s Golf ‘Really Hard’ to Find on TV

Former PGA of America COO Craig Kessler will lead the tour.
Gabby Thomas
exclusive
June 12, 2025

Grand Slam Track Cancels Los Angeles Meet As $30 Million Track Start-Up..

Sources close to Grand Slam insist money is not an issue.
Sponsored

Hottest Matchups Following NFL Schedule Release

The NFL released the 2025 regular-season schedule, and anticipation is already building in the ticket marketplace with four months to go.
Donald Trump, Nick Saban
May 22, 2025

Proposed Trump College Sports Commission May Never Happen

The White House is not sure of its plans.
May 15, 2025

PGA Championship Tees Off With Free Food, Record Hospitality Sales

General admission includes unlimited food and non-alcoholic beverages.
Jun 12, 2019; Boston, MA, USA; St. Louis Blues center Ivan Barbashev (49) and right wing Vladimir Tarasenko (91) hoists the Stanley Cup after defeating the Boston Bruins in game seven of the 2019 Stanley Cup Final at TD Garden
May 15, 2025

The 10 Biggest Stanley Cup Upsets of All Time

Since the 1984–1985 NHL season, 10 squads have defied the odds.
Allyson Felix
May 1, 2025

Allyson Felix on Olympic Pay, Nike, and Track’s Big-Money Era

Felix talked to FOS about her push to help Olympic parents and more.