Halfords will be flying the flag for a charity with Royal supporters when its Team Halfords cars line up on the grid on 4th May.
Donington plays host this weekend to the third round of the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC).
Help for Heroes, which has the support of the Princes, William and Harry is raising money to provide support for servicemen and women wounded in war.
To help towards their �6 million target and raise public awareness, the Halfords cars will carry the charity's message and brand.
To further commemorate the war heroes, The Royal Air Force: The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight will fly over Donington Park in a Spitfire.
The charity, launched in October 2007, is looking to reach its target of �6 million to provide essential facilities for rehabilitating those wounded during battle.
To achieve this goal, merchandise such as wristbands as worn by the Princes and celebrities such as David Beckham and Jeremy Clarkson will also be on sale at Donington Park.
As of the 7th May, members of the public can also buy the Help for Heroes wristbands from over 400 Halfords stores.
Bryn Parry, the founder of Help for Heroes, said: "This appeal is all about participation and we are delighted to have the support from Team Halfords, Donington Park and The Royal Air Force, and we will be even more pleased to have the support from members of the public."
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