Allegiance Flag Supply, a Charleston‑based manufacturer of premium American flags, has been named the entitlement partner of Nashville Superspeedway’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race scheduled for May 29. The event will be officially titled the "Allegiance 200," a nod to both the race distance and the company’s growing role in celebrating U.S. heritage.
A Partnership Rooted in Patriotism
The collaboration arrives as the United States prepares to mark its Semiquincentennial in 2026, a milestone that underscores the nation’s evolving narrative of unity and pride. Allegiance Flag Supply’s limited‑edition commemorative patch for the race reflects this timing, blending the sport’s high‑octane energy with a tribute to American craftsmanship.
Founded in 2018 by Katie Lyon, Wes Lyon, and Max Berry, the company was created to bring manufacturing jobs back to American workers. Every flag is sewn by skilled seamstresses using 100% American‑sourced materials, a philosophy that resonates with the values of the Nashville Superspeedway community.
Local Roots, National Reach
Matt Greci, general manager of Nashville Superspeedway, welcomed Allegiance Flag Supply as a partner, emphasizing the venue’s commitment to showcasing American talent. Trip Wood, chief operating officer of Allegiance Flag Supply, praised the speedway as a world‑class venue that shares the company’s dedication to quality and heritage.
The partnership also highlights the geographic ties between the two entities: Allegiance’s headquarters in Charleston, South Carolina, and the speedway’s location in Nashville, Tennessee. Both cities embody a blend of tradition and forward momentum, making the collaboration a natural fit for a race that will capture national attention.