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Saturday, 10 September, 2005 10:29 PM
Donate
and Drive Your Car on the Track at MIS

PHOTO
BY JASON RZUCIDLO / AMERICAJR.com
Michigan's
Only Superspeedway in Brooklyn, MI.
GENERAL
PUBLIC INVITED TO DONATE TO AMERICAN RED CROSS AND DRIVE ON TRACK
DURING WEEK-LONG “DRIVE FOR RELIEF” AT MIS
BROOKLYN, Mich. – The general public will get the rare opportunity
to drive on the 2-mile Michigan International Speedway oval, and
raise money for Hurricane Katrina victims in the process, during
the week-long “Drive for Relief” at MIS, track officials
announced today.
For a donation to the American Red Cross Hurricane Katrina Disaster
effort, the public will be encouraged to visit MIS and take a lap
at a controlled speed around the 2-mile oval in their personal vehicles
or motorcycles during posted times starting on Monday, September
12 and ending on Friday, September 16.
“With MIS already hosting the Spirit of America 500 blood
drive this Sunday, it seemed like a natural time to kick off a week
of support for the American Red Cross since they are such a great
partner and in need of additional help right now,” said MIS
President Brett Shelton. “We get a countless number of requests
from the general public to drive on the race track. While we don’t
normally allow this, this is a perfect opportunity to both drive
on the race track and donate to a very worthy cause.”
All vehicles must utilize the U.S. 12 entrance to the facility.
They will be directed to enter the track outside of Turn 2. Vehicles
will then stop at the start/finish line at MIS to give their donation
and exit the track again outside of Turn 2.
Days and times for the “Drive for Relief” at MIS are
as follows:
Monday, September 12, 5:30-7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, September 13, 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, September 14, 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Thursday, September 15, 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Friday, September 16, 5:30-7:00 p.m.
For those who can’t make it to MIS, donations to the American
Red Cross Hurricane Katrina disaster relief efforts can be made
by visiting www.racefans.com, a website launched last week by Talladega
Superspeedway, a sister track to MIS that is spearheading the ISC
efforts to raise money for Hurricane victims because of their close
proximity to the affected areas.
Last week, ISC’s corporate office located in Daytona Beach,
Fla., committed $1 million in funding and services to jump start
the initiative and support the call to action by Talladega Superspeedway.
Funding and services include monetary donations and clothing from
ISC’s merchandising subsidiary Americrown.
ALL
SPOTS FILLED FOR FOURTH ANNUAL
SPIRIT OF AMERICA 500 BLOOD DRIVE AT MIS ON SEPTEMBER 11
DONORS WILL HAVE OPPORTUNITY TO HELP HURRICANE KATRINA VICTIMS
BROOKLYN, Mich. – For the fourth year in-a-row, Michigan International
Speedway will put volunteer blood donors on the fast track for the
largest single-day blood drive in the State of Michigan. With a
record amount of appointments, all spots for the 2005 event have
now been filled.
The race-themed blood drive features a commemorative event credential,
shirt, hat and pin, lunch, and a tour of the MIS facilities, along
with gifts from various sponsors and an opportunity for a discounted
Richard Petty Driving Experience ride-along.
In 2004, the blood drive held claim to the largest blood drive in
the country on September 11, with a record-shattering 535 units
of blood taken during the 2004 event.
The event name has been changed for 2005 from the Spirit of America
400 to 500 to note the goal of again collecting over 500 units of
blood. The 10-hour blood drive is slated for Sunday, September 11,
from 8:30- A.M. to 6:15 P.M., at MIS.
Along with the message of remembering and honoring the victims and
heroes of September 11, this year’s event takes on additional
importance in the wake of Hurricane Katrina which ravaged the Gulf
Coast of the United States last week.
“The success of the event has really come from the effort
of those who have given blood since it started. We continue to be
overwhelmed by how the event has grown through the generosity of
so many,” said MIS President Brett Shelton. “While we
will continue to remember those that were lost on September 11,
2001 during this event, Hurricane Katrina has shown us how important
it is to give back to great organizations such as the American Red
Cross, whether it’s giving the gift of blood, or monetary
donations to help other Americans in need.”
With recent events reminding us of the importance of being prepared,
the Spirit of America blood drive will offer the presenting blood
donors and guests an opportunity to learn about disaster preparedness.
Michigan International Speedway will also offer donors an opportunity
to purchase a commemorative pin for $5.00 with all proceeds going
to the Hurricane Katrina Relief effort.
In addition to the opportunity for donors to learn more about disaster
preparedness and donate money to the Hurricane Katrina Disaster
Relief fund, donors will also have a chance to take a ride-along
at speed in a Richard Petty Driving Experience stock car around
the 2-mile MIS oval. The special donor price for the ride will be
$80, with $20 going directly to the American Red Cross Hurricane
Katrina Relief effort.
Sponsors for the Fourth Annual Spirit of America 500 include: Americrown,
Country Fresh, C&L Sanitation, Inc., ProMedica Health System,
Addison Graphic Solutions, AAA of Michigan, Pepsi, Brooklyn-Irish
Hills Chamber of Commerce, Meijer, Indy Racing League, Breadsmith,
DDM Marketing and Communications, Fox-47, Richard Petty Driving
Experience, Hickory Farms, NASCAR, Kodak and Advance America.
Source:
Michigan International Speedway
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