Charlotte Motor Speedway, Talladega are going pink

To help promote Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Charlotte Motor Speedway's pit road wall is once again going pink.
Austin Dillon, Miss Sprint Cup and women's soccer legend Mia Hamm were among those who picked up a paint brush for a good cause. Check out some pictures from the day.
Over 150 breast cancer survivors, caregivers, friends and family are here to help paint the pit wall pink #BCBSNC300 pic.twitter.com/MhbLgjcGmG
— CharlotteMotorSpdwy (@CLTMotorSpdwy) September 30, 2015
Soccer legend @MiaHamm helping out with this morning's paint job @CLTMotorSpdwy. #Paintthewallpinkv pic.twitter.com/rWU2iUcCNJ
— #RCRNation (@RCRracing) September 30, 2015
So proud to partner with great people on such an important cause. https://t.co/sCqRFMdKTJ
— Mia Hamm (@MiaHamm) September 30, 2015
.@austindillon3's No. 3 crew all grabbed paintbrushes to support #breastcancer awareness @CLTMotorSpdwy! -JW pic.twitter.com/0WNgPv9Q9x
— Miss Sprint Cup (@MissSprintCup) September 30, 2015
Drivers & @MissSprintCup painting the pit wall pink! pic.twitter.com/2p84zEb07f
— CharlotteMotorSpdwy (@CLTMotorSpdwy) September 30, 2015
Survivors going at it!! This is great! pic.twitter.com/GZHRgFgn8c
— CharlotteMotorSpdwy (@CLTMotorSpdwy) September 30, 2015
Also going pink ... the pace car for October's CampingWorld.com 500 at Talladega Superspeedway.

During every yellow flag caution lap, Chevrolet will contribute $350 to the American Cancer Society’s "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Campaign."
