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
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.