Bass Pro Shops to "Let Freedom Roar" at Bristol Motor Speedway's Legendary Night Race

Championship trophy honors America with enduring symbols of freedom

The winner of the Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race on Saturday, August 20 at the Bristol Motor Speedway will take home a one-of-a-kind championship trophy that salutes American freedom.

To commemorate the event and honor America, noted conservationist and Bass Pro Shops founder/CEO Johnny Morris commissioned celebrated sculptors Mike Curtis and Chris Navarro to help create "Let Freedom Roar," an incredible championship trophy for the race winner.

The striking trophy contains a dramatic bald eagle standing 36 inches tall with a 48-inch wingspan poised to lift an 18-inch-tall American flag with its talons. The two sculptures rest on a handsome walnut base with plaques honoring the winner. Standing nearly six feet tall and weighing 300 pounds, the huge trophy will greet the race winner in victory lane.

Before a winner can emerge, however, drivers will need to first endure one of the most iconic and relentless competitions in motorsports. The race will begin as 84 general managers from Bass Pro Shops locations throughout the country will stand together in Bristol and deliver the command, "Drivers start your engines!" to kick off America's night race.

"Bass Pro Shops is enormously proud to celebrate American freedom and the liberties we are so blessed to have in this country," said Bass Pro Shops founder/CEO Johnny Morris. "America is an incredible nation, in part, because of our rich outdoor heritage and we are excited to salute the hunters, anglers and sportsmen who contribute to ongoing wildlife conservation efforts so all Americans can enjoy abundant wildlife and outdoor spaces."

Both Bass Pro Shops and the NRA, through its Hunting and Wildlife Conservation Committee, are deeply committed to conserving the outdoors and recognize the need to raise awareness about the contributions of America's hunters and sporting men and women. For example, hunters and anglers are the largest contributors to conservation in the United States, accounting for more than 75 percent of the funds provided to state conservation agencies. Sportsmen have contributed more than $7.2 billion to a variety of wildlife and habitat conservation programs since 1937 through hunting licenses and excise taxes on outdoor gear.

The partnership builds on existing collaborations to educate and inspire the public about conservation efforts. Bass Pro Shops' flagship store in Springfield, Mo. is home to the NRA National Sporting Arms Museum, a free educational gallery home to nearly one thousand artifacts telling the story of American icons such as Lewis and Clark and Theodore Roosevelt. The educational reach will expand significantly with the completion of Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium, a 300,000-square foot world-class conservation attraction dedicated to celebrating the role of hunters, anglers and sportsmen in conserving wildlife for future generations.


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About Bass Pro Shops®
Bass Pro Shops is North America's premier destination retailer offering a wide assortment of high-quality outdoor recreational and lifestyle products at a great value. Established in 1972 and headquartered in Springfield, Missouri, today 99 retail and marine centers host 120 million people annually. The company also operates White River Marine Group, the largest manufacturer of boats in the world by volume, and Big Cedar Lodge, America's Premier Wilderness Resort. Under the visionary leadership of conservationist and founder Johnny Morris, Bass Pro Shops has contributed more than $100 million to conservation and community initiatives in the past five years. For more information visit basspro.com.



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