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Drivers to play for charity on 'Family Feud'
LOS ANGELES -- NASCAR and the venerable syndicated program "Family Feud" have
teamed up to create a week of special NASCAR-themed game play.

NASCAR drivers, representing NASCAR's top three competition series, will lead
their NASCAR families -- made up of crew chiefs, pit crew members, family
members, and more -- in the "Survey Says!" game show format to benefit their
favorite charities.

Family Feud "NASCAR Week" is scheduled to air the week of November 8-12.

Participating drivers and the charities they will be playing for are: Ward
Burton for The Ward Burton Wildlife Foundation; Kevin Harvick for Victory
Junction Gang Camp; Bill Lester for Urban Youth Racing School; Sterling Marlin
for Boys and Girls Club of Nashville; Jeremy Mayfield for Victory Junction Gang
Camp; Casey Mears for Target House; Elliott Sadler for Autism Society of
America; and Kenny Wallace for Autism Society of America.

"NASCAR and 'Family Feud' have something in common as one of the nation's most
popular sports and one of its most popular game shows, respectively," stated
Cecile Frot-Coutaz, chief operating officer of FremantleMedia North America,
which produces the program. "It is a real treat to have these incredible drivers
competing for charity, and we are certain their dedicated fans will be cheering
for their favorites all the way through the week."

"NASCAR on 'Family Feud' is guaranteed to be a must watch! The show's format and
popularity provide an excellent platform to showcase our driver's, their crew's,
families' and friend's great personalities and passion to compete. This is a
fresh and unique way to integrate NASCAR and the NASCAR drivers into creative
entertainment programs," said Sarah Nettinga, director, film, television and
music entertainment, NASCAR.

The episodes were taped on Sept. 1, just prior to the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series
Pop Secret 500 at California Speedway in nearby Fontana, Calif. Each of the
drivers will bring four of their racing team "family" members to help them
compete. Each episode of "Family Feud" during NASCAR Week will feature two
NASCAR teams.



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