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RWC HAS WORKED WITH A NUMBER OF RACERS ON A ONE-TIME OR OCCASIONAL BASIS.

OUR CURRENT SPOKESRACERS INCLUDE:

MOTORCYCLE ROAD RACING, VARIOUS SERIES
RYAN REGALADO http://ryanregalado.com

BONNEVILLE LAND SPEED RECORD COMPETITION
SCOTT HORNER http://www.headsupturbos.com

NHRA

JACK BECKMAN - FUEL FUNNY CAR http://www.gofastjack.com
http://www.frankhawley.com
http://blogs.nhra.com

SCOTT“LUCKY” HUDSON

SHANNON SPEER

AM. LE MANS
DAVID BRABHAM
DOMINIC CICERO

GRAND AM NATHAN SWARTZBAUGH

WARRIORS OF DIRT Mike Keevan

SCCA - World Challenge GT
CINDI LUX
NATHAN SWARTZBAUTH

NHRA Scott "Lucky" Hudson

SCORE OFF ROAD Jim Creagan, Tabor Cresap, Julie Newell

KONI CHALLENGE Tim Nickel

RMSHA - Arctic Cats Jim Creagan, Tabor Cresap

NASA/NOPI/BOTI/RTA/HIN Chris Rado

AT LARGE:
PORTLAND
Joel LaFollette - Retired - SCCA Solo II &
Pataressi Racing School Instructor

Kellie LaFollette - Retired - SCCA Escort Endurance
PPG Pace Car Driver - CART/IndyCar

OUR KEY SPOKESRACERS, WHO HAVE MADE PRESENTATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH NEARLY EVERY RACE ON THEIR RESPECTIVE SERIES OVER A NUMBER OF YEARS, HAVE BEEN:

STEVE JOHNSON - NHRA DRAG BIKE CHAMPION

TOMMY KENDALL - SCCA TRANS AM TRANS AM & IMSA CHAMPION

RICK CARELLI & RANDY TOLSMA - NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK

ANNE ROY & ALL TOYOTA ATLANTIC RACERS - INDY CAR/ CART ALL PPG/FED EX PACE CAR DRIVERS [ALL PACE CAR DRIVERS ARE YOUNG LADIES WHO SUCCESSFULLY COMPETE ON A VARIETY OF MOTORSPORTS SERIES]

 

VIEW SPOKESRACERS SLIDE SHOW: http://lads.myspace.com/slides/photoslider.swf?u=376941232&aid=521779

RWC RECENTLY LAUNCHED A PROGRAM OF RACER PRESENTATIONS IN GREATER LOS ANGELES AS A COMMUNITY OUTRACH OF ITS NATIONAL CHILD’S DAY CELEBRATION.

"As I recall, I was one once," says NHRA MTS RACING'S SCHUMACHER DODGE Fuel Funny Car competitor, Fast Jack Beckman, about his Racers Who Care Quick Tips on Winning in Life presentations, here to the Santa Monica YMCA's after school program participants. Beckman is an NHRA Super Comp Champion and is Chief Instructor for Frank Hawley's NHRA Drag Racing School. The SoCal Quick Tips on Winning in Life project is a community outreach of Racers Who Care's National Child's Day Celebration proposed for May 31 and June 1, 2008 on Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade. (Photo by Charlene Mason)

 


HOWEVER, OUR KEY SPOKESRACERS, WHO HAVE MADE PRESENTATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH NEARLY EVERY RACE ON THEIR RESPECTIVE SERIES OVER A NUMBER OF YEARS HAVE BEEN:

 

NHRA DRAG BIKE CHAMPION - STEVE JOHNSON

 

SCCA TRANS AM & IMSA CHAMPION - TOMMY KENDALL

INDY CAR/ CART ALL PPG/FED EX PACE CAR DRIVERS [ALL PACE CAR DRIVERS ARE YOUNG LADIES WHO SUCCESSFULLY COMPETE ON A VARIETY OF MOTORSPORTS SERIES] - ANNE ROY & ALL TOYOTA ATLANTIC RACERS

NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK - RICK CARELLI & RANDY TOLSMA

RWC PLANS TO RE-LAUNCH RACER PRESENTATIONS IN GREATER LOS ANGELES IN CONJUNCTION WITH ITS NATIONAL CHILD’S DAY CELEBRATION AND BEGIN FULL SERIES PRESENTATION SCHEDULES SHORTLY THEREAFTER.

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CELEBRATION COMMUNITY OUTREACH/BENETIFEE

We plan to make Timescope-related educational materials and presentations by our performers and artists available to local schools and child/youth groups.

Racer Quick Tips on Winning in Life presentations in L.A.-area schools and child/youth groups will also be an integral part of our community outreach.

One-half of event proceeds will be applied to the ongoing presentations; and, one-half will be applied toward the next Celebration.

RACER PRESENTATION FEEDBACK FROM HOST ORGANIZATIONS

"Let me just tell you that Nathan was phenomenal. He is very down to earth and personable. I really appreciated the fact that he was so interactive with the students as well as the staff. It was an enjoyable experience and even some of the school teachers stayed to listen to his presentation. Thank you for allowing us this opportunity and I hope we will be able to have him or another race car driver here again in the future. Thank you!!!!!!"

Yvette Johnson
Assistant Site Director
International Elementary School, Long Beach, California

"The presentation was not only beneficial for the young people, but also for the staff as well. Some of the young people were talking to each other and the staff about some of the issues RWC presented. This kind of dialogue allows our young people to make some changes in the direction their lives are going. They were definitely more motivated. We are definitely interested in more RWC presentations."

John Dunning, Residential Care Coordinator, Jones Home of Children's Services (Shelter for teens taken from home by court order due to abuse), Cleveland, Ohio

“When Steve (Johnson) rolled in his bike and began to talk about the racing profession, students began to think that dreams can come true with a little common sense and effort. The students who had an opportunity to meet with Steve were extremely impressed. They in turn talked to other students about his visit and I in turn received many student requests for him to return. All schools and all ages of students would benefit from this program."

Gregg Nielson, Lawrence Gardner High School (Full Lockdown correctional institution for young men), Topeka, Kansas

“They talked about Steve Johnson and his motorcycle for several weeks after the visit. We played up his comments about being a part of the team in our after school program."

Jane Voorhees, YMCA of Western Monmouth County (Latchkey Program), New Jersey

"Visits to racers, like this field trip (to the NHRA Winternationals at Pomona, California) are crucial to opening the kids’ minds and helping them lift themselves out of poverty."

Dave Rambeau, Director, United American Indian Involvement (Homeless kids from downtown Los Angeles’ Skid Row area took field trip to race), Los Angeles, California

“Many of our young people are without parents or have parents that are unable to care for them. They are also in gangs and they think it's the best thing that has ever happened to them.”

Renee Smetzer, The Jones Home, Center for abused children and teens taken from their homes by Court-Order, Cleveland, Ohio

“Tom Kendall was honest, open and genuine with our campers. We have a large portion of campers that are disadvantaged and Tom showed success and overcoming adversity . . .There are more ways to be a winner in life than coming in 1st.”

Pete Szlozyk, of the Hidden Valley 4-H Camp in Watkins Glen, New York

“Steve Johnson has presented at our school several times. He is highly inspirational and motivating to our student population. The presentation leaves our students with hope and thoughts that they can succeed in life if they don’t give up on themselves.”

Gregg Nielson, Education Director at Lawrence Gardner High School, a full lock-down correctional institution for teen men located in Topeka, Kansas

“The stories about the racers’ lives, how they got started, and the struggles they’ve had, reinforces a critical message for these youth: that it is important to set a goal and strive to achieve it.”

Laura Yergan, Gila River Juvenile Detention and Rehabilitation Center, Chandler, Arizona

“I’ve never seen kids so quiet, and sitting still for so long, in my entire life! They not only obviously enjoyed the presentation, but they asked a lot of questions, a good sign that they were both interested in, and were understanding, what was being said. The presentation definitely made a positive impact. The speaker (Randy Tolsma) showed himself to be a normal guy. The Scouts feel they can emulate him. He gave them a sense of hope – not everyone who is successful in life made straight A’s in school! They came away with a clearer understanding of why they need to learn things like science and math. They also came away with the deep impression that no one will give them anything in this life – they have to plan to work hard at whatever they decide to do.”

Waverly Johnson, Grand Canyon Council Boy Scouts, Phoenix, Arizona

“This was the most positive thing these kids have done in a long time! It was a blast! The boys were quite impressed with the fact that a number of racers stopped whatever they were doing and took time to visit with them. They asked a lot of questions about how to get involved in something they like. They came away with a greater understanding that education plays an important part in achieving success – math, physical education, sports, staying in shape, are all crucial keys. The fact that racers are living a dream accomplished, and that this possibility is actually a reality, made a lasting impact.”

Hector Magdelano, Hillsboro Boys & Girls Club, Portland, Oregon

“Fabulous! It made quite a lasting impression. In the playroom, several racers challenged each other and patients to Foosball. There was a lot of yelling encouragement. A great thing was the race car seat one of the racers brought. The kids loved sitting in it. They saw exactly how safe you need to be. The kids were very impressed that famous people, that they see on television, were there. ‘Gosh! They’re here to see me!’ The patients could see that though these were famous people, they were nice, and concerned. They will always remember, and relate to that, throughout their lives. Kids need to be bombarded with positive role models like this – who will spend time with them. The visit was very effective.”

Pamela Aubuchon, Child Life Specialist, St. Louis Children’s Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri

 

 

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