MEDIA

Chaplains Serve Daytona 500 Winner, Fast-Paced Business Workforce

March 8, 2011  |   tagGeneral

Trevor Bayne, the youngest winner ever of the Daytona 500, stunned the racing world by capturing the “Super Bowl” of racing recently in just his second Sprint Cup competition.

But in victory lane, he gave credit to NASCAR chaplains from Motor Racing Outreach and Back2Back, for the spiritual help he needed to claim the sport’s biggest race.

Every day in more than 450 companies across America, nearly 2,500 Marketplace Chaplains help stressed workers win their biggest daily race for success and satisfaction in today’s fast-paced workplace.

Marketplace Chaplains, America’s largest and original corporate chaplain service, currently serves in 43 states, 853 cities. They help client company employees and their family members battle the stresses and problem of today’s workplace.

“While Trevor’s winning ride at 150 MPH was certainly fast-paced and hectic, workers all over America and in five countries are helped daily by Marketplace Chaplains, who serve as a vital employee care service providing voluntary, confidential help,” said Southeast Region Manager Shane Satterfield, who oversees the chaplain work to dozens of companies from Atlanta, the heart of the NASCAR nation.