Win a Welding Machine or Trip to Bristol Speedway in Miller Bristol & Blue Sweepstakes

Win a Welding Machine or Trip to Bristol Speedway in Miller Bristol & Blue Sweepstakes

The grand-prize winner will receive a behind-the-scenes tour of Hendrick Motorsports, as well as suite tickets and pit passes to the 2018 Foods City 500 NASCAR race at Bristol Motor Speedway.

 

Miller Electric is offering a chance to win a VIP race experience or a Miller welding machine through its Bristol & Blue sweepstakes.

Now through Sept. 30, shops can enter the sweepstakes for a chance to win a Miller machine or a grand-prize trip to Bristol Motor Speedway valued at an estimated $8,000.

“The motorsports industry is highly engaged in the welding market,” said Andy Weyenberg, motorsports marketing manager for Miller Electric. “Miller recognizes and appreciates all motorsports teams, suppliers and most importantly the fans who support their favorite driver.”

The grand-prize winner will receive a behind-the-scenes tour of Hendrick Motorsports, as well as suite tickets and pit passes to the 2018 Foods City 500 NASCAR race at Bristol Motor Speedway.

The grand prize also includes round-trip airfare for two, five nights of lodging, a $100 credit for the Hendrick Motorsports souvenir gift shop and more, Miller said.

Four first-prize winners will take home a Miller product: either a Millermatic 211 MIG welder, a Multimati 215 multiprocess welder, a Syncrowave 210 TIG welder or a Spectrum 375 X-TREME plasma cutter.

“This promotion highlights the commitment we have to motorsports, Weyenberg said. “It is a great way for our customers have a chance at a once-in-a-lifetime, up-close experience.”

For more information on sweepstakes terms and conditions or to enter the Bristol & Blue sweepstakes, visit MillerWelds.com/bristolandblue.

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