Royal Purple Selects Grand Prize Winner Of The Royal Purple Indy 500 Sweepstakes

Royal Purple Selects Grand Prize Winner Of The Royal Purple Indy 500 Sweepstakes

Between May 5 and June 1, more than 2,100 fans entered the sweepstakes for a chance to win a one-of-a-kind Royal Purple racing helmet signed by famed IndyCar driver, Ed Carpenter.

Royal Purple sponsored Indy 500 driver Ed Carpenter holds the one-of-a-kind Royal Purple designed racing helmet that will be given to the Royal Purple Indy 500 sweepstakes winner, Aaron Lewis of Louisville, Kentucky. Photo Credit: Royal Purple
Royal Purple sponsored Indy 500 driver Ed Carpenter holds the one-of-a-kind Royal Purple designed racing helmet that will be given to the Royal Purple Indy 500 sweepstakes winner, Aaron Lewis of Louisville, Kentucky.
Photo Credit: Royal Purple

PORTER, Texas — Premium synthetic lubricant and performance chemical manufacturer, Royal Purple, today announced Kentucky native, Aaron Lewis, as the grand prize winner of the Royal Purple Indy 500 Sweepstakes. Between May 5-June 1, more than 2,100 fans entered the sweepstakes for a chance to win a one-of-a-kind Royal Purple racing helmet signed by famed IndyCar driver, Ed Carpenter.

 

“I’m so happy I won the sweepstakes,” said Aaron Lewis. “It’s the first and biggest prize I’ve ever won and I’m very happy about winning.”

 

Royal Purple designed both the racing helmet and the sweepstakes in celebration of the 100th running of the Indy 500, in conjunction with its sponsorship of the Ed Carpenter Racing Verizon IndyCar Series team. The winner of the sweepstakes was selected at random upon the closing of the entry period on June 1.

 

“We are elated to show racing fans how much we value their continued support,” said Debby Neubauer, Royal Purple Vice President of Marketing. “Aaron is an avid Royal Purple fan and we are honored to provide him with the grand prize.”

 

For more information on Royal Purple and its full line of synthetic lubricants and performance chemical additives, please visit www.RoyalPurple.com.

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