Feb
14th
Racing 4 a Reason Showcases Giving Spirit of the Racing Community During Recent 25 Hours at Thunderhill Endurance Race
By Justin Martell
I recently read about a wonderful non-profit group of racing
aficionados called Racing 4 A Reason. This organization got its
start as a grassroots movement raising funds for worthy causes.
As the group become more solidified, they set out to raise both
awareness and money for selected charities by soliciting pledges
for each lap their racecars completed in specific competition
races.
Today, Racing 4 A Reason has a very influential partner in
Factory Five Racing. In fact, just last December, Racing 4 A
Reason ran four Factory Five vehicles in the grueling 25 Hours At
Thunderhill endurance race.
25 Hours At Thunderhill is the longest, and quite possibly most
brutal, closed-course motorsport competition in North America.
Imagine, 25 solid hours of pitting yourself and your racecar
against not only other competitors, but also weather conditions,
weariness, and the inevitable mechanical challenges.
This year, the Racing 4 A Reason team brought a team of four
seasoned racecar drivers for each of their four entries in the
Thunderhill event, making a total of sixteen highly experienced
drivers. Add to that number a sixty person pit crew, and I
believe they comprised one of the largest teams participating in
this race.
The #14 FFR Challenge Car dedicated its race to the United Spinal
Association, with all funds earned through per-lap donations
going to this very worthy cause. The United Spinal Association is
a non-profit organization that's dedicated to helping to improve
the quality of life and independence of Americans suffering from
spinal cord injuries and disorders.
Another racecar in the Racing 4 A Reason stable at the
Thunderhill race was the awe-inspiring Factory Five GTM. This
particular GTM, completed literally hours before the race began,
ran a great race despite having to overcome some significant
issues. At times, this GTM ran as high as fourth place, and it
finished with a very respectable 11th place in its class.
Here's a quick excerpt from Grassroots Motorsports about the
GTM's run: "This Factory Five GTM was completed just hours before
the start of the race. Transaxle troubles and a sick driver put
them out of the running, but for a fresh car, it was
impressive."
Racing 4 A Reason relies on corporate as well as personal
donations to keep their cars and drivers on the track raising
money for great causes.
To find out more about the 25 Hours At Thunderhill endurance
race, be sure to check out http://www.nasa25hour.com.
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