Couple Gets Married in 10 Second NASCAR Pit Stop Wedding— See the Bride and Her Beer Can Bouquet!

The bride and groom wore NASCAR gear for the nuptials, which took place in Las Vegas at the South Point 400 Cup Series playoff race on Sunday

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One couple tied the knot in front of thousands of NASCAR fans — all under 10 seconds.

Tori Lindsay and Nick Brendel said 'I do' at a pit stop at the South Point 400 NASCAR Cup Series playoff race on Sunday. The “Busch Light Pit Stop Wedding” was dubbed the “fastest wedding imaginable” as it was held during driver Kevin Harvick’s pit stop during the race.

The couple could be seen getting ready in a short video backstage before walking toward the #4 car’s pit box to get ready for their nuptials, which went down in front of 80,000 passionate fans.

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Busch Light

For her big day, the bride wore a white NASCAR racing suit with a veil wrapped around her waist, and carried a white rose bouquet decorated with Busch Light beer cans.

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Meanwhile the groom went with a white button up shirt, tie and boutonniere under a NASCAR jacket with matching pants. Actor Gerald Downey, who has been featured in several Busch Light commercials and is known as the “Busch Guy,” was on hand to assist the groom get ready, helping him knot his tie ahead of the ceremony.

Downey was also the marriage officiant for the ceremony. He loudly asked Brendel in front of the pit stop crew if he took Lindsay to be his bride, to which he nodded and mouthed the words, 'I do.' He did the same for Lindsay, who followed suit.

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Busch Light

“I now pronounce you man and wife. Kiss the bride,” Downey said as the couple quickly smooched to cheers from the crowd. The newlyweds looked ecstatic as they walked away from the pit stop and celebrated after the ceremony.

The couple, who both hail from St. Louis, Missouri, are big NASCAR fans and even got engaged earlier this year at the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

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They were chosen out of several other hopeful couples to win the unique wedding experience. In order to enter, couples over the age of 21 had to tag @Buschbeer on social media and say why they deserved the pitstop wedding.

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Busch Light

The wedding ceremony also honored driver Harvick's final race in Las Vegas. The 2014 Cup champ announced in January that he was retiring from the sport after the 2023 season and would head to the NASCAR on Fox booth to call upcoming matches.

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