Friday, March 23, 2007

Project Track Champion set to expand


By Denny Snider, Concept Creator (Project Track Champion)

Due to the tremendous success of Project Track Champion, I am pleased to announce the addition of a second car to be added to the race team. Although the original car has many actual race car features and components, it still remains stock in many respects. The second car will be built and constructed with actual race car components from top to bottom, front to back. Setting this race car apart from its racing big brothers will be the features necessary to accommodate passengers with special needs, including wheelchair users.

Heading up the construction is 2006 CASCAR Sportsman Series Champion Shawn McGlynn #81. McGlynn Motorsports, 110 Trussler Road, Kitchener, is to be commended for their desire and dedication to raise the level of awareness, in respects to the lives and dreams of others. Although the first car (proto type) will be at numerous venues throughout 2007 (http://www.project-track-champion.com/ and click Upcoming Events), many are non race related venues.

The second car, due to its actual race car appeal will now make it possible to take the real race fan on a ride-a-long at speedways. I am not at liberty at this time to say whether or not this race car will be available this year, but certainly in 2008.

With its 2007 appearance kick-off at Performance World Car and Truck Show, Project Track Champion is prepared to put smiles on the faces of thousands of individuals.

Along with this news flash, there is another. Thanks to Tim Chapman and the staff at Cayuga Speedway Park, Project Track Champion will be marking a milestone in racing history on May 19 and 20 by offering free rides to the public, especially those with special needs. Project Track Champion will also be on static display at the same speedway May 26 for the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series opener. You will not want to miss either great attraction.

Project Track Champion will also be on display at the Canadian Motorsports Expo April 6-7-8 (Toronto), People in Motion June 1 and-2 (Queen Elizabeth Building, CNE, Toronto), the Grand Prix of Toronto (CNE), and another great ride-a-long date August 11 at Sauble Speedway.

The future of Project Track Champion is looking very bright and has no place to go but up. Without a doubt, it has proven to be a win-win situation for all who have been involved to date. There are literally hundreds to thank from Moncton N.B. to Fort Lauderdale, Florida who have made a dream become a reality. Project Track Champion tips its helmet to Jones Brown Motorsports Insurance Inc. and Q-Straint for their incredible support.

On behalf of all involved with this very worthy cause, and those for whom the project was created, I say a heart-felt thank you.

Yours truly,
Denny Snider, Concept Creator, Project Track Champion
www.project-track-champion.com // 519-369-6349



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