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27.
September
2019.
Veloce Charity Track Day

                                                                                           

 

For immediate release

Hope for Tomorrow Press Release

 

Legendary racing drivers raise over £100,000 for charity - in one day

 

          

 

.......At Veloce the most exclusive track day in the UK

 

Legendary racing drivers from the world of F1 and major motorsports events including Le Mans raised over £125,000 for charity at the Goodwood Motor Racing Circuit Today (Wednesday)

 

The exclusive Veloce track days enabled invited guests to pay for individual sessions with the famous drivers who this year included: Derek Bell, Damon Hill, Darren Turner, Marino Franchitti, Nick Fry, Richard Attwood and Ross Brawn and the event, now in its third year was sold out.

 

The drivers used a variety of cars including a1903 Mercedes 60 HP
1907 Itala, 1910 Fiat S76 ‘Beast of Turin', 1930 Bentley Speed Six, 1932 Alfa 8C Monza, 1933 Aston Martin Le Mans, 1934 Invicta S Type, 1952 Jaguar C-Type, 1953 Aston Martin DB3S, 1954 Jaguar D-Type, 1961 Ferrari 250 SWB Competizione, 1963 Jaguar E-Type Lightweight Low-Drag, 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO, 1966 Ford GT40 MkII, 1968 Ford GT40, 2014 McLaren P1, 2014 Porsche 918 Spyder2015 LaFerrari Aperta.

 

The Track day is the brainchild of Peter Neumark the Chairman of Classic Motor Cars Ltd, based in Bridgnorth in Shropshire who has supported numerous charities over recent years and who is a lifelong classic car and motorsport enthusiast.

Peter said: "This is certainly the track day of the year with famous drivers, driving legendary cars, to raise money for deserving charities. What could be better?"

 

Claire Cosgrove, Head of Fundraising and Communications, Hope for Tomorrow said

‘Veloce really is the ‘Greatest Track Day on Earth' and Hope for Tomorrow, it's racing driver patrons and supporters are thrilled to be involved. This fundraising day will go a long way towards ‘keeping the wheels turning on our Mobile Cancer Care Units.  Our thanks go to Peter and the people at V Management'

 

The Halow project is a growing community-based charity, based in Guildford, Surrey. The charity supports young people aged 16+ with a learning disability on their journey into and through adult life.

 

Helene Williams, Fund raising manager for the charity said: " We are delighted to be part of Veloce today, and being of one of the beneficiary charities of this great event; such support means a lot to our small charity and our Young People. We couldn't wait to see all the drivers racing today, and our Patron Damon Hill OBE.

 

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Pictures please credit Dick Barnatt

 

For Further Information please contact

David Barzilay, Barzilay Associates on 07860 322333 Email: david@barzilay.co.uk

 

 

 

 

 

Notes to editors

 

About Hope for Tomorrow

 

Hope for Tomorrow is a dedicated charity, bringing cancer care closer to patients' homes via our Mobile Cancer Care Units (MCCUs).

Fighting cancer is one of the hardest things any one will ever have to do, even without the additional stress of spending hours travelling long distances to hospitals to receive treatment. This is why Hope for Tomorrow brings cancer care closer to patient's homes, to ease the strains of travel and to give them more time with their loved ones.

 

We work in a unique partnership with the NHS helping to ease capacity challenges at hospital trusts. We now have 10 MCCUs operational in Gloucestershire, Somerset, South Wiltshire, East Kent, Lincolnshire, Cornwall, West Suffolk, East Essex, London/ Surrey and West Yorkshire, with two reserve MCCUs in place to ensure continuity of service during the maintenance schedule. We also provide a Nurses Support Vehicle with each MCCU, which allows the nursing team to travel to and from the daily treatment locations.

The charity won a Queen's Award for Enterprise - Innovation, in 2016. The Award is the UK's highest accolade for business success, and was made in recognition of our achievements since the Founder, Christine Mills MBE, set up Hope for Tomorrow in 2003.  

For further information on Hope for Tomorrow, please contact:
01666 505055

www.hopefortomorrow.org.uk

 

For further enquiries, please contact:

Emma Bowles, Events and VIP Manager

emmabowles@hopefortomorrow.org.uk