Biggest Rolex 24 Fundraising Campaign Ever for CTF/R4R This Weekend at Daytona
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Biggest Rolex 24 Fundraising Campaign Ever for CTF/R4R This Weekend at Daytona

The biggest Rolex 24 fundraising campaign in the seven-year history of the Children

Biggest Rolex 24 Fundraising Campaign Ever for CTF/R4R This Weekend at Daytona

 

 

 

The unprecedented Children’s Tumor Foundation Racing4Research effort at the season-opening event is anchored by five competing race cars and 21 drivers in the featured Rolex 24 At Daytona. Additionally, two teams and four drivers will provide the weekend’s opening fundraising effort in Friday’s IMSA Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge three-hour race.

The Children's Tumor Foundation (CTF) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to finding effective treatments for the millions of people worldwide living with neurofibromatosis – known simply as NF – that is a common yet under-recognized genetic disorder that causes tumors to grow on nerves throughout the body. NF affects one in every 3,000 people, more than cystic fibrosis, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and Huntington’s disease combined. The CTF funds critical research into neurofibromatosis. In addition to benefiting those who live with NF, this research is shedding new light on several forms of cancer, brain tumors, bone abnormalities, and learning disabilities, ultimately benefiting the broader community.

The CTF’s unique Racing4Research (R4R) program raises funds and awareness for NF research through a diverse racing program that is annually highlighted by a Rolex 24 At Daytona effort. Donations to CTF Racing4Research can be made directly at www.Racing4Research.org.

The CTF/R4R effort raised $690,000 in 2013 and the goal for this racing season is $750,000.

Dempsey-helmet-sideThe full-color flagships of this year’s campaign are the No. 73 Children’s Tumor Foundation/Racing4Reseach Park Place Motorsports Porsche 911 GT America team and popular actor and professional race car driver Patrick Dempsey and his Dempsey Racing Porsche team. Both the No. 73 Porsche and Dempsey himself will literally be wearing bright and vibrant colors inspired by a signature piece of work from highly-acclaimed 20-year-old artist and “NF Hero” Jeffrey Owen Hanson.

Hanson’s original painting – appropriately titled “A Day at Daytona” – has been amazingly transformed into the No. 73 Porsche’s eye-catching livery. Dempsey in turn will proudly carry the same vivid hues throughout the Rolex 24 weekend on a helmet that features Hanson’s artwork interlaid within the familiar “ram’s horn” design Dempsey has worn the last few seasons. This one-of-a-kind edition has been donated by Bell Racing Helmets and painted by Troy Lee Designs.

Even better, and in cooperation with Porsche Cars North America (PCNA), both Hanson’s original painting and Dempsey’s helmet will be auctioned to benefit this year’s CTF/R4R campaign at the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance, March 7 – 9. The No. 73 Park Place Porsche will be on display at the event and further CTF plans with Porsche include the production of a limited-edition 1/43-scale diecast collectible of the “art car,” an official Porsche item in brand packaging that will be available in mid-March. Follow the CTF/R4R Facebook page at www.facebook.com/racing4research for additional auction details and scheduling and the exact launch date of the diecast Porsche.

The Rolex 24 driver lineup for the No. 73 includes returning CTF/R4R driver Patrick Lindsey and his season-long teammate Kévin Estre. American factory junior Porsche driver Connor De Phillippi is also slated for the “art car” as are Jason Hart and Mike Vess, two more drivers who also raced in support of CTF/R4R last year.

Dempsey will share his No. 27 Dempsey Racing Porsche 911 GT America with his longtime motorsports business partner Joe Foster, full-season co-driver Andrew Davis and factory Porsche LM P1 star driver Marc Lieb. In addition to Dempsey’s art-inspired helmet, the No. 27 will also carry the CTF/R4R on each front fender.

The drivers of Park Place’s No. 71 entry and the Porsche itself are also joining together to support the CTF/R4R cause. Full-season teammates Dr. Jim Norman and Craig Stanton will be joined by Norbert Siedler and yet another factory Porsche stalwart, Timo Bernhard, who is a teammate of Lieb’s on the Porsche LM P1 program.

Both Park Place Porsches and the Dempsey machine will race in the competitive GT Daytona (GTD) class where they will be joined by another premier CTF/R4R supporting team. James Sofronas and GMG Racing carried the CTF/R4R flag last year in a winning Pirelli World Challenge GT program and bring their Audi R8 LMS program to the Rolex 24 for the first time. Sofronas and returning CTF/R4R teammate Alex Welch will be joined by factory Audi Sport drivers Marc Basseng and Frank Stippler.

The final CTF/R4R representative in the Rolex 24 At Daytona is far from the least as perennial powerhouse team Chip Ganassi Racing and the No. 01 Telcel/Target Riley Ford EcoBoost will carry the CTF/R4R logo for the second straight year. Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas won the Rolex 24 overall last year and will defend the team’s title with NASCAR star Jamie McMurray and emerging talent Sage Karam.

The Continental Tire Challenge effort is fielded by Compass360 Racing with a car in each of the series’ two classes. The No. 76 GS (Grand Sport) class Subaru WRX STi of Ryan Winchester and Ray Mason and the No. 75 ST (Street Tuner) Honda Civic Si of longtime CTF supporter Ryan Eversley and co-driver Kyle Gimple will race in full support of R4R. Both race cars will have CTF on the roof with the Subaru carrying the organization’s logo and the Honda showcasing the Text-To-Give logo for CTF.

The Rolex 24 At Daytona airs live beginning at 2 p.m. EST/10 a.m. PST on FOX this Saturday, January 25, with two hours of race-opening action. At 4 p.m. EST/1 p.m. PST coverage continues on sister station FOX Sports 2 until 9 p.m. EST/6 p.m. PST. For the overnight hours live images, in-car cameras and announcers will stream on www.IMSA.com. On Sunday, January 26, beginning at 7 a.m. EST/4 a.m. PST, FOX Sports 1 takes over the coverage and continues through the end of the race and post-race festivities, concluding at 3 p.m./12 p.m. PST. Motor Racing Network (MRN) will also air flag-to-flag radio coverage, streaming live at www.MRN.com.

Press release by SaalGood for CTF : 21/01/2014

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