Roadracing World Action Fund Reaches $523,644 Raised To Increase Track Safety Awareness

Roadracing World Action Fund Reaches $523,644 Raised To Increase Track Safety Awareness

© 2007, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

The Roadracing World Action Fund starts 2007 with over $16,000 in new donations, pushing the overall grand total to $523,644.70 raised over six years for track safety education and the deployment of soft barriers.

The Wegman Fund has closed its books with a donation of $8000 to the Roadracing World Action Fund. Founder Gordon Lunde wrote, ” Please accept this final donation from the Wegman Benefit Fund for the Roadracing World Action Fund. Thank you for helping racers across the country be safer through your tireless campaign to provide safer race tracks for everyone in this great sport. “

Racers raised money for the Action Fund through the internet with T-shirt sales, a contest and a raffle.

“Mongo Who?” T-shirt sales generated $1000 for the Action Fund. Mark Peterson wrote, “Fasttrack Motorsports Promotion in partnership with WERA and Steve Brunton would like to thank everyone who purchased a shirt for a great cause. FMP is grateful to be selected to help with the design and online sales. We continue to sell these online at http://fastrackpromo.com. All profits go to the RW Action Fund.”

This year’s WERA BBS Fantasy Football League losers each sent in a minimum of $20 to the Roadracing World Action Fund (as the rules require). This year’s losers included Papa Thiam, Darrin Talbott, Darren (Mark) Reeser ($25), generating a total of $65. Roadracing World Action Fund’s Most Frequent Contributor Talbott then added an additional $200, dedicating the donation to the WERA BBS Fantasy Football League.

An online raffle raised $1060 in honor of fallen racer Shannon Bitzer. Raffle organizer James Lock wrote, “This money was raised with the help of the fine folks at chicagolandsportbikes.com, nesba.com and the zrxoa.org sites in honor of our friend Shannon Bitzer, who was in a fatal crash July 31, 2005 at Blackhawk Farms Raceway in Illinois. We raffled off his sport chock at his wife’s request (Nancy) to be donated to a charity. I chose the Action Fund for its work to protect the people who enjoy the sport Shannon loved so much.”

Donations made in memory of Charles Turner continued, with George Hovanec donating $100 and David Dye, $50.

David Dye wrote: “Sorry to read about Buddy Turner’s death. He was a friend and mentor in the 1980s and 1990s, loaned me leathers, took racing photos of me, and remained an avid motorcyclist. He will be missed, not only by his Mark and Scott, but by many more of us. “

The Roadracing World Action Fund, Inc. is a 501(3)c not for profit organization and donations are tax deductible.

To help save lives and prevent injuries at racetracks, donate online at http://actionfund.roadracingworld.com/, call 800-464-8336 or send your tax deductible donation to:

Roadracing World Action Fund P.O. Box 1428 Lake Elsinore, CA 92531

[email protected]

Summary of Recently Posted Contributions

(Contributor comments and dedications are included below with their listing. Total overall contribution appears in parentheses.)

Road Race Jonathan F. Glaefke $2893.01 ($5793.01) In Memory of Dan Morgan In Memory of Shannon Bitzer $1060 Fasttrack Motorsport.com “Mongo Who?” T-shirts $1000 Anonymous/In Memory of Randy Renfrow $750 Indy Superbikes $500 ($3000) Al Nance $250 Darrin Talbott $200 ($1205) Dedicated to the WERA BBS Fantasy Football League Jeff Longbottom $200 Davie Stone $180.05 Frank Angel $153 ($2053) George Hovanec $100 In Memory of Charles Turner Craig Anderson $100 David Dye $50 In Memory of Charles”Buddy ” Turner Richard Besch $50 In Memory of Arlene Manning Yurejefcic John and Daune Chronister $50 In Memory of Arlene Manning Yurejefcic Rodger Doyle $50($350) In Honor of Frank Angel of N.J. Justin Lowitz $50 John Stewardson $48 ($376.45) Adrian Ooi $25 Darren (Mark) Reeser $25 Darrin Talbott $20 Papa A. Thiam $20 ($245)

Dirt Track Al Nance $250 Craig Anderson $100

February 12, 2007

Accounting Details to Date Road Racing Expenditure Details

Direct purchase of soft barriers: $282,570 Shipping/Customs: $22,985.71 Bank Fees: $384.05 Air Fence* Deployment Crew Training: $700 Transportation & Installation: $5577.78 Corporation/Business Fees: $982 Online Auction Fees: $221.99 Printing Education Materials: $346.42 Misc Supplies: $39.59 Donation to AMA Pro Racing for Airfence*: $104,104 Red Flag Fund/Fundraiser split – $4500

Total Spent: $422,411.54 Total Donations Collected $481,120.70 Misc. Income $118.31

Cash on hand: $58,827.47

Dirt Track Expenditure Details

Direct purchase of soft barriers: $34,500 Shipping/Customs: $2717.72 Transportation & Installation $2174.77

Total Spent: $39,392.49

Total collected: $42,524

Cash on hand: $3131.51

All administrative costs, including the percentage taken by credit card companies on credit card donations, have been absorbed by Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

*Trademark of Airfence Safety Systems Australia.

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