Accessible Racing / Fast Track / Rockingham Speedway, Steve Pruett, 702 Productions, Good Year and Penske strive to get Shane Hmiel back in the racecar for the first time, post injury.
Coach Hmiel wont just be coaching others, he will also provide a road map for physically challenged to regain mobility and reintegrate into society. Filming and airing on 3WL will feature Shane on track and off track events, from rehabilitation, returning to the track, driving a racecar and returning to hospitals to share Freedom, Hope and Inspiration with newly injured Vets and Civilians still in the hospital.
World Driving Challenge is a spin-off fund raising event, in line with 3 day Bike Ride For AIDS and 3 day Walk for Breast Cancer, necessary to develop research and development funds to support a network of disabled persons, rehabilitation hospitals, regional chapters, sustainability plan, increased market reach, driving software, therapeutic and recreational benefits.
World Driving Challenge will generate funds for future events, in addition to donate a % of profits to Shane's NEW van, in order for Coach Hmiel to schedule speaking engagements and mentoring at hospitals or disabled sports groups.
World Driving Challenge incentive rewards range from iRacing.com team apparel to driving a KART, NASCAR or INDY car at participating speedways in USA, Canada, and UK
Power Sports USA strategic plan is nearly finished and will feature many benefits anchored by Motor Powered Sports Power and low insurance coverage to help individual chapter accomplish together under one umbrella that would be a lot more expensive to achieve individually. Roy Whitacker, New England Disabled Sports and Brian Hanaford, co-founder - President-Sr Partner of Accessible Racing are designing Power Sports USA to dove tail nicely with Scientific report Dr Jeffrey Heckman will provide by first of the year.
Dr Heckman, Hanaford and Sonalysts have been collaborating on a White Paper and strategic plan to develop software for drivers education, and modifications to off- the-shelf VXP Driving Simulator.
Rockingham Speedway and Steve Pruett, 25 TV stations, are aligning schedules to film paralyzed NASCAR driver Shane Hmiel returning to the seat of a racecar for the first time.
Shane and other participants will then mentor hospitalized vets and newly injured civilians with VXP driving simulator.
Contact: Brian Hanaford
web site: www.accessibleracing.com
phone: 603-726-6477
pics available upon request
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