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NASCAR Meets the Navy: USS Pierre Joins San Diego Races

A Littoral Combat Ship’s crew cheers on their namesake car as the sport rolls into Coronado

When Speed Meets Service

Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, California is hosting three NASCAR races this weekend, with the final event scheduled for Sunday at 3 PM and streamed live on Prime Video. The base’s unique partnership with the sport brings together military personnel, fans, and drivers for a weekend of high‑octane competition on the West Coast.

Adding a distinctive twist, Zane Smith’s No. 38 car has been assigned to the USS Pierre, a Littoral Combat Ship home‑ported in San Diego. The ship’s name now appears on the side of a competitive NASCAR entry, linking the world of naval warfare with the fast‑paced environment of stock car racing.

Culinary Specialist Chief Petty Officer Donald Eddy, who is part of the crew slated to visit both Pierre and Fort Pierre from June 29th through July 5th, expressed genuine excitement about the ship’s representation on the track. Eddy’s enthusiasm reflects a broader sense of pride among the sailors who will be watching the race from the deck of their vessel.

The visit schedule underscores the Navy’s effort to engage with the local community and showcase its assets beyond traditional maritime duties. By sending a small team to experience the race atmosphere, the service highlights the camaraderie between service members and the sporting events that bring people together.

Broadcast Details

Fans can tune in to Prime Video to catch the Sunday race at 3 PM Pacific Time. The broadcast will feature commentary that touches on the USS Pierre’s involvement, giving viewers a glimpse of how a naval platform can become part of America’s motorsport culture.

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