First Fully Functional Quadriplegic in History to Race Dragboat During Cowtown Dragboat Nationals weekend, July 11

First Fully Functional Quadriplegic in History to Race Dragboat During Cowtown Dragboat Nationals weekend, July 11











St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) July 8, 2009

Patrick Rummerfield, the first fully functional quadriplegic in the history of medicine, announced today that he has been invited by Extreme Beverage Company, makers of Bookoo and Fire it Up beverages, and by the organizers of the Cowtown Dragboat Nationals, to test-race a dragboat on July 11, during the racing weekend at Marine Creek Lake in Ft. Worth, Texas.

Mr. Rummerfield, who remained paralyzed from the neck down following an auto accident in 1974, was given 72 hours to live, and subsequently baffled the medical community by teaching himself to use his arms and legs again through self-determination and grueling, uncharted therapy, will test the Jetboat-style dragboat in preparation for his attempt to break the World Record for speed with an electric boat.

Patrick Rummerfield is no stranger to world records: in addition to being the world’s first fully functional quadriplegic, he is the holder of the FIA World Landspeed Record with an electric car, taking his electric vehicle to over 250 mph at the Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, in 1999. Patrick is also the holder of 33 World’s Firsts.

“I have always been fascinated by fast races, as long as they are performed in safe, controlled places,” commented Patrick from his St. Louis, MO home. “The Cowtown Dragboat Nationals are just that venue! I want to show the world that, with the right commitment, iron will, and desire to succeed, anything is possible. I am thankful to Extreme Beverage Co. for this exciting opportunity.”

Mr. Rummerfield, who is rumored to be in talks with a car racing team for races in the NASCAR, ARCA, and ADRL circuits, will navigate the jetboat in a solo exhibition run that will take him to speeds in excess of 100 mph.

“We are honored to be able to have Patrick take one of these incredible boats for a spin!”, said Ken Reedy, of Quick Water Productions, promoter of the national race, which is expected to attract over 150 racers this year. “Determination, focus, and desire to win are what dragboat racing is all about. If we can play a role in allowing Patrick to establish the world speed record with an electric boat, and inspire others to reach for the stars in the process, we will have done a good thing.”

Mr. Rummerfield, whose solo run will take place in the afternoon of July 11, will use this experience to prepare himself for the upcoming attempt at breaking another world record. His primary focus, however, is to bring awareness to the importance of activity based restorative therapies and paralysis research.

About Patrick Rummerfield:

Patrick Rummerfield is the first fully functional quadriplegic in the history of medicine. Following a 1974 car accident that left him paralyzed from the neck down, Patrick entered an uncharted and grueling regimen of physical therapy and physical and psychological support. With sheer determination and an iron will, Patrick regained function to his limbs, and went on to race marathons all over the world, including the Ironman Triathlon, the Gobi Desert march, and the Antarctica marathon, and to establish the FIA World Land Speed record on an electric car, along with 33 World Firsts. Today Patrick works with the International Center for Spinal Cord Injury at Kennedy Krieger Institute and has co-founded Adventures on Wheels, a nonprofit organization developed to bring the world of adventure to those affected by spinal cord injury. Patrick is an accomplished motivational speaker. For additional information visit http://www.Rummerfield.com.

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Celebrate Hampton?s 400th Anniversary with the Hottest Late Model Drivers at Langley Speedway During Hampton Heat Event

Celebrate Hampton’s 400th Anniversary with the Hottest Late Model Drivers at Langley Speedway During Hampton Heat Event











Hampton, VA (Vocus) June 29, 2010

On Saturday, July 10, 2010, Langley Speedway will host the Hampton Heat 200, one of the track’s largest annual races. Hampton Heat occurs as part of Hampton’s 400th anniversary celebration July 8-11, 2010. Doors open at 5:30 pm and festivities at the track culminate with the 200-lap (79-mile) Hampton Heat NASCAR Whelen All-American Late Model Division Stock Car event.

Langley Speedway will make 500 free tickets available to Hampton residents beginning July 1, 2010, with a limit of four tickets per household. The free tickets are available only at the Hampton Visitor Center, located at 120 Old Hampton Lane in downtown Hampton.    The visitor center hours are Monday – Saturday, 9 am – 5 pm, Sunday 1-5 pm. Proof of Hampton residency in the form of an official state identification or residential utility bill must be shared.

Participating drivers will vie for the checkered flag on the track where racing greats Darrell Waltrip, Dale Earnhardt Sr., and Denny Hamlin began their careers. Drivers from throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast are expected to participate. The winning driver will receive a cash prize of $ 10,000 from a purse of more than $ 34,000.

Festivities begin at 5:30 pm and racing gets underway at 7 pm. In addition to the Late Model division event, Grand Stock, Super Trucks, Legends and UCar divisions will compete. See http://www.langley-speedway.com for schedule and details.

Admission fees for the Hampton Heat event are $ 10.00 Adults, $ 8.00 Military (Active or Retired) and Senior Citizens (60 & Over), and $ 5.00 Children ages 6-12. Admission is free for race fans under age 5. A special Family Pack admission rate of $ 25.00 admits 2 adults and 2 children. Advance tickets can be purchased in the Langley Speedway office Monday through Saturday, 9am-5pm at the gate. Parking is free. There is no charge for the children’s activity area.

The race will run in two segments of 100 laps. There will be a 15-minute pit stop between segments.

Driver Schedule:

9 am – Pits Open

9:30 am – Inspection Begins

12 – 2:15 pm – LMSC Practice

4:15 pm – Qualifying

9 pm – Hampton Heat 200

Event schedule:

5:30 pm

Concession and children’s area opens

6:15-6:45 pm

Fans are invited to the Pit Tour for an autograph session

6:45 pm

Victory Lane presentation to the City of Hampton

Welcoming Remarks by City Manager Mary Bunting

6:55 pm

Invocation by Rev. Potter, Langley Speedway Chaplain

Followed by the National Anthem

7:00 pm

Langley Speedway racing gets underway

8:45 pm

Hampton Heat parade

“Gentlemen Start Your Engines” command given by Hampton City Manager Mary Bunting

9:00 pm

HAMPTON HEAT

A longtime member of the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series and a NASCAR Home Track, Langley Speedway is a .395-mile, slightly-banked oval. The track is located at 11 Dale Lemonds Dr., off North Armistead Ave., in Hampton, Va. To learn more about Langley Speedway, fans may call the Speedway office at (757) 865-RACE or consult the track’s Web site — http://www.langley-speedway.com.

Partially bordered by the Hampton Roads harbor and Chesapeake Bay, Hampton is located in the center of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area. Hampton is the site of America’s first continuous English-speaking settlement and is home to such visitor attractions as the Virginia Air & Space Center and Riverside IMAX ® Theater and the 344,000 sq. ft. Hampton Roads Convention Center. Hampton is also home to the Hampton History Museum, harbor tours and cruises, Hampton University Museum, Fort Monroe, award-winning Hampton Coliseum, The American Theatre, Langley Speedway, among others.

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California Rookie Sprintcar Driver Jessica Helberg Attends Invitational “Women In The Winners Circle” Celebration In Indianapolis During Allstate 400 Weekend

California Rookie Sprintcar Driver Jessica Helberg Attends Invitational “Women In The Winners Circle” Celebration In Indianapolis During Allstate 400 Weekend










Indianapolis, IN (PRWEB) August 11, 2005

The Lyn St. James Foundation held their third annual Â?Women in the Winners Circle 2005Â? in Indianapolis and invitee, California sprint car driver Jessica Helberg proudly attended alongside other champion women drivers, such as Erin Crocker, Sarah Fisher, Allison Duncan and Katherine Legge.

The luncheon celebrated more than 30 women drivers who are successful in all forms of motorsports from motorcycle, karting, stock cars, midgets and drifting. Lyn St. James personally announced each womanÂ?s racing history and accomplishments as walked up on stage to be recognized by prominent audience members. Among the audience was NASCARÂ?s President Mike Helton, Busch car owner, DeLena Harvick, USAC President, Rollie Helmling, USAC team owner and car builder, Bob East, Ford Racing representatives and many other successful motorsports leaders who truly support women in motorsports including the Lieutenant Governor of Indiana, Becky Skillman.

HelbergÂ?s five-day stay in Indianapolis included her attendance at the USAC Silver Crown race at IRP where she had opportunities to meet with team owner Ray Evernham, driver Kasey Kahne, 2004 USAC Western Sprint Series Champion, Tony Hunt, Hoosier President, Rick Gerhardt as well as other USAC personalities.

She also attended the World of Outlaws race at Eldora Speedway, enjoyed the Busch series Kroger 200 at IRP and finally closing out the weekend attending the Allstate 400 NASCAR cup race at the Brickyard and enjoyed a tour, as a guest of Safety-Kleen Corporation, the preferred provider of environmental services for every major sanctioning body in racing.

Helberg, with firm plans to compete against the very drivers she so diligently followed this weekend, arrived back home in California inspired and more focused on continually improving her performance in her full-size, non-winged asphalt sprint car during the remainder of the 2005 CASA season with plans to drive at least two USAC shows before years end.

About Jessica Helberg

Jessica Helberg, 18, is racing a Consani built Chevy/Beast as a rookie in the California Asphalt Sprint Car series. She is supported by ADTS~ Alcohol and Drug Testing Services, Beck Law, BarndtÂ?s Welding, and Safety-Kleen. A former Outlaw dirt kart racer since age 12, she aspires toward a career in motorsports. http://www.helbergmotorsports.com

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Mixed Martial Arts and NASCAR Collide During The Weekend of the 51st Annual Daytona 500

Mixed Martial Arts and NASCAR Collide During The Weekend of the 51st Annual Daytona 500










Daytona Beach, FL (PRWEB) January 5, 2009

For the first time in history, a mixed martial arts event will be held in conjunction with a major motorsports event. Racing fans and mixed martial arts fans will gather together for the “Rumble in Race Town”, presented by Xtreme Cage Fighting on Saturday, February 14th, 2009 at the Daytona Beach Ocean Center.

The promoter of the event, Doug Bland, has over 13 years of motorsports marketing experience along with a reputation of putting together some of the best fight cards in mixed martial arts. For this highly anticipated event, Bland has put together a fight card that will feature former UFC fighters, a former NFL football player and several of the best mixed martial arts fighters in America.

“We are very excited to bring the incredible sport of mixed martial arts to Daytona during the weekend of the 500,” says Bland. “The reaction of the drivers I have spoken to about the event has been absolutely phenomenal, and we are looking forward to putting on a great show for the drivers and the mixed martial arts fans in Florida.”

The Rumble in Race Town marks the thirty year anniversary of another well known fist fight that took place during the Daytona 500 on turn number 3 between the Allison brothers and Cale Yarbrough. This brawl helped make NASCAR attractive to the television networks and forever changed the way the sport is accepted in America. With mixed martial arts becoming the fastest growing sport in the world, Xtreme Cage Fighting is now on the front lines in accelerating its popularity.

“By pairing mixed martial arts together with the most prestigious race in motorsports, it allows Xtreme Cage Fighting the opportunity to present this upcoming sport to the 200,000 racing fans that will be in Daytona,” says Bland.

The Daytona 500 has produced some of the most memorable events in NASCAR history, and it is the hope of Doug Bland that the Rumble in Race Town will be historical as well.

Tickets for the DynaPep Rumble in Race Town range from $ 30 to $ 100 and are on sale now via Ticket Master and the Ocean Center box office.

Dyna Pep will be the primary sponsor for the Rumble in Race Town, along with Budweiser and MMA Militia Fight Gear.

For more information, please visit http://www.XtremeCageFighting.net or call (704) 701-0904.

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