AUSTIN, Texas (January 15, 2026) – NASCAR Cup Series star Chase Briscoe joined Austin police, fire and EMS staff along with recruiting personnel at Austin Fire Station #53 / EMS #42 on Thursday to reveal its “First Responder Appreciation Weekend” initiative for the February 27-March 1 DuraMAX Grand Prix at Circuit of The Americas.
The three-day event featuring America’s premier motorsports series will celebrate greater Austin and regional Central Texas first responders while offering attendees an opportunity to engage with recruiters and learn more about public safety careers.
The announcement outlined the program’s highlights and Briscoe applauded the city’s 2025 award-winning first responders from the fire, EMS and police departments. Those honored werePhill Johnson, 2025 Austin Firefighter of the Year; Austin-Travis County EMS Captain Amber Price, 2025 National Community Paramedic of the Year; and Austin police officer Tanner Cilento, a 2025 Star of Texas Award recipient
“Thank you to the first responders serving Austin and Central Texas,” said 2025 Austin Mayor Pro Tem Vanessa Fuentes, councilwoman for District 2 that includes COTA. “Our police officers, firefighters and EMS professionals put themselves in harm’s way every day to keep our community safe and they deserve recognition year-round. I’m grateful to NASCAR at COTA for being a strong community partner and for turning appreciation into action.”
Following a motorcycle-led procession featuring a fire truck, EMS unit, police cruiser and NASCAR at COTA pace car for the arrival of the first-responder honorees and Briscoe, NASCAR at COTA Vice President of Events Kenton Nelson outlined the key program highlights:
“NASCAR at COTA is proud to shine a spotlight on the first responders who protect this community year round as well as increasing awareness for public safety career opportunities,” Nelson said. “This program is about more than tickets or ceremonies – it’s about meaningful appreciation, inclusion and giving these heroes and their families a memorable race weekend experience while putting them front and center on a national stage.”
Briscoe applauded the honorees and then presented each with an autographed Joe Gibbs Racing crew shirt. He also joined Johnson in a lighthearted yet educational comparison of firefighter and NASCAR helmets and protective gear, highlighting the shared commitment of safety across both professions.
“Police officers, firefighters and EMS professionals are absolutely essential to everything we do on race weekends,” Briscoe said. “From keeping fans safe to being there the moment we need them on track, they’re a huge part of why NASCAR events run as smoothly and safely as they do. What they provide for this community every day – and for us as drivers when we’re racing –is something we never take for granted. It’s an honor to help recognize such talented individuals like Amber, Phill and Tanner today, along with all of their dedicated and courageous colleagues at the upcoming NASCAR at COTA weekend.”
DuraMAX, recently announced as the entitlement sponsor of the NASCAR Cup Series race at COTA, is proud to support NASCAR at COTA’s “First Responder Appreciation” initiatives.
“Partnering with NASCAR at COTA to recognize Austin’s fire, police and EMS teams reflects the values we stand behind as an organization,” said Mike Cooper, Chief Commercial Officer of RelaDyne. “Alongside race fans across the country and around the world, we look forward to honoring and celebrating these community heroes during the DuraMAX Grand Prix on March 1.”


