
ROTH ID TAG™ is racing into the spotlight as the proud primary sponsor of Young’s Motorsports No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Driven by the talented Anthony Alfredo, the team is gearing up for the Hard Rock Bet 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, marking an exciting partnership that combines speed and safety.
Young’s Motorsports, now in its second year competing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, is making waves with Alfredo behind the wheel. With years of experience in NASCAR’s top series, Alfredo brings determination and skill to the track. The 25-year-old driver has already built an impressive racing career, including a Dash 4 Cash victory at Dover Motor Speedway and numerous top-five and top-10 finishes.
The collaboration between ROTH ID TAG™ and Young’s Motorsports is a natural fit. Just as Alfredo’s focus is on speed and precision, ROTH ID TAG™ is committed to ensuring safety and preparedness. The ROTH ID TAG™ Identification System provides vital information in emergencies, serving as an identification wristband that contains essential details such as the child’s name, emergency contacts, and any critical medical information. It’s a simple but powerful tool designed for the protection of children, adults, and those needing extra care.
With the iconic No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro sporting the ROTH ID TAG™ colors, fans can cheer on Alfredo and Young’s Motorsports while supporting a brand dedicated to keeping families safe. Stay tuned and watch the action unfold at Homestead-Miami Speedway—because at ROTH ID TAG™, safety is always in the driver’s seat.
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The ROTH ID TAG was created after tragedy struck our own family.
On December 23, 2022, Julie Roth, beloved wife and mother, was traveling with her two small children when they were caught up in a 47+ vehicle pile-up on the Ohio Turnpike. Julie and Edna Rose, the baby she was carrying, did not survive, but her two other children did.
Injured and afraid, Julie’s two toddlers waited many hours to see a familiar face while emergency responders worked to identify them and contact their father, who was at work. Thankfully, Ayla and Rory Roth are alive and well today. They are the true reason for the ROTH ID TAG™ creation.