Sunday, October 20, 2013

Adaptive Motorsports & Wellness invited to Go Big or Go Home, ....... "Every Thing's Bigger In Texas"




Dana Bowman & Halo For Freedom Warrior Foundation will descend out of the sky to launch the second annual 'Unforgettable Weekend' celebration, then climb behind the wheel of Accessible Racing's NASCAR style "Arrive & Drive" designed specifically for disabled Vets and physically challenged civilians for a chance to drive an accessible race car for the first time, March 6-9 at Texas Motor Speedway. 

Sargent First Class (R) from US Special Forces & Golden Knights, SFC (R) Bowman shares a story of triumph of the human spirit. Dana's tragedy over 10 years ago took the life of his teammate and both of his legs. His inspiring story has been on over 250 International and National TV shows, he is also member of the National Speakers Bureau sharing key note addresses to the Corporate world, Universities & Schools.

 Tim Farina
"He has a great story and it is always nice hearing veterans speak. I believe we beat William and Mary for the first time in 13 or so years after he spoke" -UNH Wildcats Football player Tim Farina


SFC (R) Bowman said, "go ahead - book us. If ya want we'll jump into the World Series in Boston if you can get your car on the field! We just had an event in Pa and we couldn't jump because of the weather, i gave a little pep talk and the guys where playing another team they hadn't beaten in 40 years! They wanted me to go out and call the coing flip, they won that but to be honest the other team was twice their size, but guess what? Ya they won and when i left they thought i was god, but it was all inside them!" 


Accessible Racing has offered dozens of disabled persons – including many former members of the United States military – to experience the freedom, hope and inspiration of driving an actual race car, providing incentive for them to improve the quality of their lives and continue to reintegrate into society. Bowman - Hanaford and Racing For Education are prime example of what the program is all about; providing a road map to recovery for newly disabled persons to see, believe and achieve. Dr Heckman said "I'm meeting with Chip Hanauer on Tuesday to discuss how we can work together to bring this opportunity to Seattle.  I'll keep you posted
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