Sunday, May 22, 2011

Texas Road House Driving Experience

NASCAR-STYLE RACE CAR FOR DISABLED

Restaurant Hosts Fundraiser and Meet and Greet with Car Founders


WHO:             Accessible Racing (AR), a non-profit organization, was created to help the
newly disabled begin developing driving skills using the VXP virtual driving simulator. Once they master the virtual world, drivers can transition seamlessly to real world applications. AR provides the only NASCAR-style race car modified for wheelchair users, and features an accessible driver's door that opens to 90 degrees. The car also includes specialty features such as dual seats, low resistant steering, hand control brakes and gas pedals, and an instructor's side brake and steering for safety.

WHAT:            See this amazing car and learn more about Accessible Racing and how they bring adaptive racing to people with disabilities. Meet Accessible Racing co-founders Peter Ruprecht and Brian Hanaford, along with Wounded Warrior driver, Ian James Brown, a United States Air Force Lieutenant who was paralyzed in the line of duty.

In addition, Texas Roadhouse will donate 15% of all food sales that evening to Accessible Racing.

WHEN:           Thursday, May 26           
                       5:00  p.m. -8:00 p.m.

WHERE:             Texas Roadhouse
                        2299 N. 2nd Street
                        Millville, NJ 08332
                        856-293-1894
             
Contact:               Kineta King Russo                                           Brian E. Hanaford
                        Texas Roadhouse, Millville                         Accessible Racing
                        609-647-6723                                                          603-726-6477                    
                       
Based in Louisville, Kentucky, Texas Roadhouse opened its doors in 1993. In just 17 years, Texas Roadhouse has grown to more than 345 locations in 46 states. The company is famous for hand-cut steaks, made-from-scratch sides, fresh-baked bread, and its lively atmosphere.  In 2007 and 2008 Forbes magazine ranked the company as one of the 200 Best Small Companies and in 2009 the company was ranked “Best Value” by readers of Consumer Reports magazine. For more information, visit www.texasroadhouse.com.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Accessible Racing and Wounded Warriors

 
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MEDIA ADVISORY
 
May 12, 2011
 
Several former Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants members to test out New Jersey Motorsports Park on Tuesday, May 17 in advance of the New Jersey Vintage Grand Prix Festival
 
Event:  Wounded Warrior Ian James Brown launched Memorial day weekend media event and explains what Accessible Racing means to persons with disabilities. After the initial address Ian will include a demonstration of how newly injured can begin developing virtual world driving skills that transition seamlessly to real world application. Retired LT Brown graduated top of his class from the Air Force Academy, attended flight school and was paralyzed in the line of duty. Returning to the states, Ian got his Masters degree at Harvard and completed pre med school last summer. This year Ian will attend Med school. May 17th he will demonstrate VXP driving simulator to former NFL players and media, then drive hot laps around NJ Motorsports Park in Accessible Racing's NASCAR style racecar. Accessible Racing is the World's only 'arrive & drive' for disabled Vets and civilians. 
 
After Ian gives a short briefing, former NY Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, NY Jets, NE Patriots and NJ Red Wings will become bubbling spokes persons, helping Accessible Racing achieve together what cant be accomplished individually.  
Tuesday, May 17, is promotion of the New Jersey Vintage Grand Prix Festival on May 27-29, 2011.
 
Where: 2.25-mile Thunderbolt Raceway road course, New Jersey Motorsports Park, 8000 Dividing Creek Rd., Millville, N.J. 08332
 
When: Tuesday, May 17, 2011, 10 a.m.-2p.m.
 
Who: Wounded Warriors & Media will demonstrate how Wounded Warriors will qualify to drive the Accessible Racing hot rod. Accessible Racing board member Dave Baskin served from 1996 to 2000, as shooting sports chairman of the International Paralympics Committee, which is the world governing body for all disabled sports. Dave has conducted over 300 Disability Awareness Seminars for companies and organizations that wished to better accommodate members of the
nation’s growing disabled population. The seminars have proven very popular with a variety of organizations in the United States, and Baskin has even conducted them in Canada, Norway and Australia.

Eagles and Giants members will have special track time in two Bondurant Corvettes and an authentic stock car. Eagles members include Beasley Reece, Jim Murray and Rich Bodmer. Giants members include Brian Kelly, Ottis Anderson, Bart Oates and Steve Baker. Following the on-track session, the group will learn the art of bid calling from Ron Chasse, lead auctioneer for the Wheels & Wings Classic Car Auction and Show that will be part of the Vintage Grand Prix Festival on May 28-29, 2011.
 
Media will be able to meet with the participants one-on-one and also ride along as part of the on-track program.
 
Contact: For more information, contact Rich Bodmer, president &CEO, iBid Motors, at (646) 263-5234 or Rich@ibidmotors.com.
 
Media contact: Joe Heller, director of marketing & communications, New Jersey Motorsports Park, (856) 327-7265 or jheller@njmp.com.   
 
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Joe Heller
Director of Marketing & Communications
New Jersey Motorsports Park
ofc: (856) 327-7265

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Memorial Day Event In Millville NJ on 5-28

On May 28, 2011, you absolutely need to be in Millville, NJ. It is the only place check out Accessible Racing and our modified, accessible NASCAR, our VXP driving simulator, and come meet us in person! If that's not enough, there will be a Blue Angels airshow, a parade, retired members of the Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants, and much more! Check out this video and see for yourself how much Accessible Racing is helping wounded veterans!


Thursday, May 5, 2011

Memorial Day Spectacular


New Jersey Vintage Grand Prix & Accessible Racing celebrate Memorial Day weekend with Wounded Warriors and disabled Vets at  NJ Motorsports Park
 
Millville NJ - Accessible Racing, in conjunction with NJ Vintage Grand Prix, Sunoco, Texas Road House  and Borgata Casino hold a virtual world qualifying round & stock car driving experience at NJ Motorsports Park in Millville NJ. Former NY Giants and Philadelphia Eagle players demonstrate the process that allows newly injured veterans and active disabled athletes to learn defensive driving skills in the virtual world that seamlessly transition to real world applications. VXP driving simulator powered by iRacing.com software develops muscle memory, in addition to the motor skills necessary to qualify for the world's only "Arrive & Drive" stock car driving experience for persons with physical disabilities.
Accessible Racing board member and driving instructor Ian James Brown is a Wounded Warrior & experienced piloting jets at speeds of over 600 MPH and now has a license to drive Accessible Racecar's  competitively. Ian will share his experiences with other Wounded Warriors that helped him adjust to life after being paralyzed in the line of duty, including gaining a Masters degree from Harvard and attending pre med school last year to begin med school this year.
Ian will lead Wounded Warriors of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars through a HUGE day Excitement and Special Activities of festivities. 
 
  •  All Wounded Warriors that pre-register will receive Thank You kits and FREE entree at Texas Road House in Milliville NJ.House.
  • Every Wounded Warrior is invited to compete on the VXP Video Driving Simulator for 2 Exciting Prizes.
  • Winner will ride with Wounded Warrior Ian James Brown as he races hot laps in ACCESSIBLE RACING's Specially modified NASCAR style racecar.
  • Two Wounded Warriors will be chosen as honorary, active crew members of the TRG race team throughout the Rolex Grand-Am race weekend July 22-24 at NJMotorsports Park.
  • SPECIAL Private Luncheon with exciting guest speakers. "Best Seats in the House" for the Blue Angels Air Show following the luncheon at the adjacent Millville Airport. 
     
 Accessible Racing will be demonstrating their all new  VXP driving simulator powered by iRacing.com software. iRacing features real-time, Internet based simulated racing competition for newly injured and active disabled athletes, giving them the opportunity to hone driving skills, compete against other hand controlled drivers and emphasize multiple ladders of advancement. "The benefit of the simulator is that it shows how to use adaptive equipment in real-time, giving the user the experience of what they are going to need in real life to drive a car," said Nancy Ruscio, a physical therapy assistant at Shriners hospital.
 
ACCESSIBLE RACING, The original stock car driving experience with NASCAR style race cars modified with hand-controls for brakes and gas, with variable resistance steering and brakes.  The bodies are modified including the roll-cage along with a special transfer seat base to allow people with disabilities to easily enter and exit the race car. There are two (2) ways that people with disabilities will be able to experience the thrill and excitement of the driving experience:
 
First:  As a Driver - Persons will have the opportunity to actually drive the car with a professional driver along side in the car giving encouragement and tips on negotiating the road course.  There is also a secondary braking system for the passenger just in case things get out of hand.
 
Second:  As a Passenger -  For those who are not capable of driving or just are not ready to jump into driving a more then 400 hp plus race car, will be able to go for a ride in the car with a professional driver.
 
Hanaford will never forget September 11, 2001. We were at the New Hampshire International Speedway doing a stock car driving experience to raise funds for the U.S. Army Family Redlines Group.
Peter Ruprecht co-founded Accessible (AR) Racing, 501 (C)(3) non profit organization in Fairfield, N.J., dedicated to bringing adaptive racing to people with disabilities.
As a nonprofit organization, AR provides  the only NASCAR-style race car modified for wheelchair users, and features an accessible driver's door that opens to 90 degrees. The car also includes specialty features such as dual seats, low resistant steering, hand control brakes and gas pedals, and an instructor's side brake and steering for safety.
VXP driving simulator is engineered b Lee Perry and powered by iRacing.com software. iRacing features real-time, Internet based simulated racing competition for newly injured and active disabled athletes, giving them the opportunity to hone driving skills, compete against other hand controlled drivers and emphasize multiple ladders of advancement. "The benefit of the simulator is that it shows how to use adaptive equipment in real-time, giving the user the experience of what they are going to need in real life to drive a car," said Nancy Ruscio, a physical therapy assistant at Shriners hospital.
 
Dave Baskin, Founder of the National Rifle Association Disabled Shooting Services, learned about us and had been thinking about all the soldiers coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan who are paralyzed, missing limbs and desperate for an uplifting experience. 
Mobility freedom may be driving the racecar for some, for others it may be regaining the freedom to drive to the corner store for a loaf of bread or pick the kids up from soccer practice after work, but for ALL mobility is something purposeful that we would like to give back.  Please contact us to be part of this Memorial Day celebration and feel PROUD to support a GREAT cause, www.accessibleracing.com 
 
 
Regional TV exposure from CBS Philly of VXP driving simulator competition between former NY Giants and Philadelphia Eagles demonstrated the same process Wounded Warriors are invited to participate in on NJVGP Wings and Wheels show. NJ Wounded Warrior, Ian James Brown, will chauffeur former Eagles, Giants and media attendees for some hot laps made possible by gracious marketing support from Texas Road House, Sunoco and Borgata Casino that help us achieve together what we could not accomplish individually.
 
So if we can’t make it to New Jersey for Memorial Day weekend, is there something we all can do to help?
TEXAS ROADHOUSE will link our web sites to cross promote both organizations and conduct a fund raiser Memorial Day weekend and throughout the month of June. Wounded Warrior Thank You kits & FREE Entree's will be distributed to ALL pre registered Wounded Warrior drivers that attempt to qualify on the VXP driving simulator powered by iRacing to drive the Accessible Racecar. Andy Armadillo will hand at kid FREE meals and toys throughout the weekend. Partnerships with managing partners and corporate office throughout the year are being considered at 'print deadline, in addition to 'Bounce Back' from home office to use throughout the USA   
 
SUNOCO has the utmost respect for these brave men and women and the worst thing we can do as a society is forget about them when they come home, especially the ones who are injured. We need to help provide the skills so they can get back as much normality as possible. These kids are special. They’re a benefit to our society so providing them with the basic skills, like driving, is important so they can live a healthy and happy life.
 
GARECEWORKS PRODUCTION AND AKA MEDIA are capturing the video shots to be seen around the world and distributed to local media outlets and national affiliates.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Attention Wounded Warriors Of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars

Attention Wounded Warriors
Of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars

Come Be Our Honored Guest for a Huge day
Of Excitement, Challenge and Special Activities

What: New Jersey Vintage Grand Prix and Family Festival

Where: NJ Motorsports Park - Millville, NJ

When: Saturday, May 28, 2011


SPECIAL EVENTS JUST FOR YOU:

  • Every Wounded Warrior is invited to compete on the VXP Video Racing Simulator for 2 exciting prizes:

  • Winner will ride with Wounded Warrior Ian James Brown as he does hot laps in ACCESSIBLE RACING’s specially modified NASCAR-type race car.

  • Two Wounded Warriors will be chosen as honorary, active crew members of the TRG RACE TEAM throughout the Rolex Grand-Am race weekend July 22-24 at NJ Motorsports Park.

  • SPECIAL PRIVATE LUNCHEON in your honor with exciting guest speakers.

  • Best Seats in the House” for the BLUE ANGELS AIR SHOW following the luncheon at the adjacent Millville Airport.

YOU MUST REGISTER TO PARTCIPATE IN THESE SPECIAL EVENTS FOR WOUNDED VETERANS. To register, please contact:

Dennis Mollura
or call 610-660-5128

For more information on the weekend’s events, please visit the NJ Vintage Grand Prix website at www.njvgp.com