Victory Junction Gang Camp
The mission of the Victory Junction Gang Camp is to enrich the lives of children with chronic medical conditions or serious illnesses by providing life-changing camping experiences that are exciting, fun, and empowering, in a safe and medically sound environment. Founded by NASCAR driver Kyle Petty and his wife, Pattie, in honor of their son, Adam, who died in a racing accident, the camp is a year-round facility serving kids 7-15. Victory Junction is an independent, not-for-profit organization, part of a group of camps called the Hole in the Wall Gang Association, whose founders include actor Paul Newman. In 2002, Victory Junction Gang Camp was named the charity of NASCAR, and it is now part of the NASCAR Foundation Family of Charities. The NASCAR Foundation continues to pledge its support through a comprehensive media campaign; many team owners and drivers and track owners support the camp with individual contributions.
They are part of the annual Sound and Speed event.


