EVIL GENIUS RACING TO RUN 25 HOURS OF THUNDERHILL FOR AWARENESS OF WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT
WILLOWS, CA - November, 16, 2007:
Evil Genius Racing Team owner John L. Pagel proudly announces the running of E-2 class cars, a Miata and RX-7, in the National Autosport Association (NASA) 25-hours of Thunderhill at Thunderhill Raceway, a 3-mile 15-turn track near Willows, California on December 1-2. John has been involved in every 12-hour and 25-hour enduro with NASA. He has a great reputation as a driver, as well as a fabricator of race cars and cages. Many of his competitors rely on his expertise to build their own cars.
NASA bills the 25-Hour race as the most severe endurance race on the planet—longer and more challenging than LeMans or Daytona, but these challenges are inconsequential compared to what all severely injured servicemen and women endure every day of their lives.
The team is embarking on an all-out effort to win this race for the Wounded Warrior Project. The Wounded Warrior Project is dedicated to promoting awareness and raising funds to aid these severely injured American heroes. The organization provides unique and direct services, including Transitional Care Back Packs designed to provide immediate comfort during a warrior’s relocation from Iraq and Afghanistan to the U.S. military trauma center, Family Support, Career Enhancement and Coping Services. Please visit WoundedWarriorProject.org to learn more and make a contribution on behalf of Evil Genius Racing at Wounded Warrior Project Donation Page. Your generous contribution will help us reach our goal to raise $10,000 to help Wounded Warrior Project provide their invaluable services.
For more information contact Martin Okun at okun@live.com or
973-945-6818.