Kampgrounds of America is the world's largest system of privately held campgrounds with almost 500 locations across US and Canada. Known as KOA and for its yellow and red logo by families of campers, Kampgrounds of America has become part of the American popular culture, including being featured in the American television series Undercover Boss in 2013. Founded in 1962 and still based in Billings, Montana, USA, the current CEO of Kampgrounds of America Inc. is James D. Rogers. In an interview with Forbes magazine in 2012, Rogers described the KOA experience as "really all about making outdoor adventure easy. We provide something very unique to the campground, and that is service." The President of KOA is Pat Hittmeier.
Homestead-Miami Speedway is a race track in Homestead, Florida southwest of Miami. Since 2002 Homestead has hosted the final races of the season in all three of NASCAR's series: the Sprint Cup Series, Nationwide Series, and the Camping World Truck Series. Ford Motor Company sponsors all three of the season-ending races; the races have the names Ford 400, Ford 300, and Ford 200, respectively, and the weekend is marketed as Ford Championship Weekend. The Nationwide Series (then known as the Busch Series) has held its season-ending races at Homestead since 1995.