Fund-Raising Party Results Announced

Fund-Raising Party Results Announced

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TrackDaz Donates over $1000 to Roadracing World Action Fund Thanks to all that showed up at Hooters Anaheim to watch the Daytona 200! We all had a great time, good to meet new riders and see familiar faces. And in keeping with TrackDaz tradition, we had a raffle with some smashing prizes provided by TrackDaz and our sponsors. Hahm Motorsports also brought in some great accessories and prizes and helped make this nothing less than a spectacular giveaway, with many of those in attendance walking away with some outstanding prizes. In all the raffle raised just over $500 dollars, which TrackDaz is matching for a donation of over $1000 to the Roadracing World Action Fund to make our sport safer! Looks like we are going to make this a yearly event. Thanks to Hooters Anaheim and all of our great sponsors for helping us make this event a success! From another press release: The 2nd annual CherrypickerRacing.com Daytona Party sponsored by Riders-Choice was a complete success. With over 100 race fans attending the event, we are happy to announce that the auction and raffle ticket sales raised over $10,000 for the Canadian Roadracers Safety Fund. “There was a lot of effort put into planning this event.” said John Brundl, the event organizer. “But seeing the support from the industry for the sport made it all worthwhile.”

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