Showing posts with label press releases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label press releases. Show all posts

Thursday, February 16, 2012

RACE101 Graduation Weekend (Premier Driver)


I had long anticipated the graduation weekend for RACE101 that took place last weekend. With hopes high to win the highly regarded Premier Driver Award my mother Elaine, father Kevin and crew member Dustin began our 14 hour drive south toward race city USA. I spent Thursday and Friday touring NASCAR race shops and taking in all that the motorsports oriented area had to offer. Saturday was of course the big day that all the RACE101 students of 2011 and 2012 had been waiting for. Who would be the next representative for RACE101 and who were the new RACE101 prospects for 2012?
As the evening drew nearer I relaxed and took the time to reflect on my time spent at RACE101 and all the accomplishments I had secured over the 2011 season as a result of the mentorship and knowledge I obtained in the program. I realized very quickly that no matter what the outcome and no matter how the awards were distributed I had already achieved my goals I had set at the beginning of the year.
The ceremony began with wise words from Adam Ross, Annamarie Strawhand and Tony Blanchard, mentors and founders of the RACE101 program. The energy was high in the room as parents and friends eagerly awaited for Adam to announce the graduates and award winners. My parents and I mingled with the Gage family over supper and talked racing for the minutes remaining. By this point my heart was racing and I had a feeling that I may be the one to shake Tony Blanchard's hand and receive the premier driver award. Although there was many other very deserving and hard working students I believed I had the extra edge needed to perform and represent the premier driver position. After a quick introduction of the premier driver award my name followed. " We ask you to please join us in welcoming.... Luke Whitteker." At this point I felt a huge sigh of relief. I did it! I had reached my goals and then some!It still feels a little surreal right now but I am motivated and ready to attack any task and take on the responsibility of being premier driver. I hope I make everyone proud!
I know that the students of RACE101 will go on to represent themselves and there racing careers to great success. They have all the strength and tools to reach any goals that they apply themselves to. As a representative of the RACE101 program and of RACE101 students I believe we are breed of our own and a forced to be reckoned with in the motorsports world. Keep an eye on each and every student!

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

RACE 101 students nearing the finish line; House car competes at Hickory and 2012 Premier Driver announcement around the corner


October 26th, 2011, DENVER, NC - Success is measured in various ways. With 2011 coming to an end RACE 101 students past and present have surpassed many goals. 
While on-track results speak volumes RACE 101’s curriculum involves much more than competitiveness.
“Every one of our students comes with a different goal,” said RACE 101 Founder and head instructor Tony Blanchard. “We work with them to relate what we teach with how it can help them in the present.
“In many cases our students need sponsorship to continue racing at their current level, and in other cases they’re trying to advance through the ranks. Some of our students are happy where they are, and they want to learn everything they can to improve their situation. We pride ourselves in catering to each student’s individual needs.”

At the end of the program each year a Premier Driver is chosen to compete in the RACE 101 presented by Howe Racing Products super late model with McGunegill horsepower under the hood.
This weekend at Hickory Motor Speedway RACE 101’s premier driver from the class of 2010 Trevor Edwards will compete. Program founder Tony Blanchard spent a couple days last week testing. The first day was with current student from Maine Trevor Sanborn. The second day was with less-experienced Edwards.
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2011 RACE 101 Premier Driver, Trevor Edwards with the RACE 101/Howe Super Late Model
“The test day was amazing,” said Edwards. “The car feels awesome. I needed more work than the car, but I think we’ll be in great shape for the Hickory race.”

Edwards was chosen as premier driver for his outstanding efforts while in the RACE 101 program both on track and off track. He balanced competitiveness on the track with the necessary time focusing on sponsorship and promotional work to impress RACE 101 faculty. His reward is the opportunity to race the RACE 101 super late model with Tony Blanchard as crew chief. 

RACE 101 is now taking applications from race drivers for our 2012 Racing Scholarship Program. Learn more and apply at www.race101.net
Scholarship applications are open for the RACE 101 class of 2012, and the battle is on with this year’s group to be named premier driver for the current class. The program has seen great success in its second year. The proof is evident scanning through the current RACE 101 roster.

 Brandon Atkinson recently made his asphalt stock car debut. The impressive 15-year-old relocated from Virginia to Statesville, North Carolina, where he could chase his racing dream. Atkinson has seen success racing dirt cars, but the choice to launch a pavement career in one of Hickory Motor Speedway’s toughest classes was a difficult one. Atkinson had a great fourth place result in the prestigious Dwight Huffman Memorial 100-lap event for limited late models at Hickory recently.
Brandon Atkinson prepares to make his late model and pavement racing debut at Hickory Motor Speedway. The 15 year old impressed with a 4th place finish the first time out.
“I was confident we could have a strong finish if I kept my nose clean and stayed patient,” said Atkinson. “We only qualified 13th, but I knew the car was better than that. I’m excited about the strong run.”

On the same weekend thousands of miles away Sarah Cornett-Ching attended the ARCA OK Tire Sportsman Series banquet. The charismatic British Columbia racer was awarded Rookie of the Year and Most Improved Driver Awards to go with her eighth place in the points standings. The stellar ARCA result was accompanied by her debut in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series driving the ‘Cruisin for a Cause’-sponsored Jason White entry.
 Canadian racer Sarah Cornett -Ching with her awards from the 2011 ARCA OK Tire Sportsman Series Banquet. Sarah was able to use many facets from the RACE 101 program to advance different areas of her career.
“This was a great way to end our season,” said  Cornett-Ching. “If you told me last winter I would have raced in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series this year and won all these awards I’m not sure I would have believed it. I’m already overwhelmed making plans for 2012.”

One of RACE 101’s youngest students is Derek Robbie from Bellingham, Massachusetts. Robbie’s two open-wheel modified wins are impressive this season, but even more impressive is the extensive promotional schedule run by the 13-year-old. Robbie contacted his local Chamber of Commerce and opened numerous doors through charitable appearances and promotional events. The youngster plans to expand on that in 2012.
Derek Robbie combined his cross country running skills with a charity promotion that included appearing with his race car.  Derek has also been able to improve his press release writing skills working with RACE 101 instructors and has created a solid media and blog following for his racing.
“I can’t believe how much I learned this year,” said Robbie. “RACE 101 has shown me that there’s opportunities available to all of us. We just need to open the right doors.”

New England provided a great deal of talented young racers to RACE 101. Veteran Super Late Model racer Trevor Sanborn came to increase his understanding of the race cars he’s seen great success with while teenagers Tommy Stilphen and Sulo Burbank are newcomers to full-sized race cars in the northeast.
Sanborn recently enjoyed his test day with Blanchard in the RACE 101 house car.
“The goal was to get a good feel for the race car,” said Sanborn. “Every time Tony touched the car we got faster.
“At the start of the day we were hitting the rev limiter going into the corner. By the end of the day I was on the rev limiter at the start finish line. We did that just by adjusting shocks.”
Sanborn is among RACE 101’s more decorated drivers, but he fits right in with the rest of the class.
Trevor Sanborn in victory lane with his own Howe 101 chassis this spring at Beech Ridge Speedway. Trevor used what he learned about race car set-ups and applied it to his own program. He also wanted to better on his in-car communication skills and was able to do that working one on one with RACE 101's Tony Blanchard.

“The way we’ve developed our program it applies to an experienced racer as much as it does a rookie,” said Blanchard. “We teach theories and principles of racing that are relevant on dirt or asphalt and regardless of the division.
“The public relations and media relations side of the course is applicable to all forms of racing of any type. We’re confident that our curriculum stacks up to any in the market.”

Burbank’s season went better than he anticipated. The Maine teenager won Rookie of the Year in his family’s Super Late Model at Canaan Fair Speedway, and in the ‘Six Pack Series’ he is third in standing just 5 points out of first. 
Sulo Burbank worked hard on the track this year and also worked on promoting his team sponsors, seen here in his hometown Memorial Day Parade. Sulo is one of our younger students, but presents himself in a very professional manner.
“I came into this season hoping to win Rookie of the Year,” said Burbank. “We did that, and I was a competitive top five car every week. I have a full season under my belt now, and I’m looking forward to next year.”


While New England provided strong students, South Carolina also had its share. Daniel Alvarez, Amanda Lynch and Bryce Malcolm all attended RACE 101 this year from South Carolina.
Lynch suffered problems early in the season, and her race team is regrouping and looking towards the future.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

RACE 101 Scholarship Student, Derek Robbie making exceptional strides in managing and writing own Press Releases

One of the key elements that we teach on the marketing/PR side of our yearly program for our students is learning how to write and distribute thier own professional looking press releases. One of our scholarship students, 15 year old modified racer Derek Robbie of Bellingham, MA has made major improvements in this area and recently submitted this press release to us. We are posting it here to share because we feel Derek has done an outstanding job! Read Below:


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Derek Robbie
Derek@derekrobbie.com
508-966-4053

Derek Robbie excited for Monadnock Speedway debut
15-year-old phenom looking for solid race

June 19, BELLINGHAM, MA- Derek Robbie will make his Monadnock Speedway debut Saturday when the family-owned team travels to, Winchester, New Hampshire. Saturday will be his Third Pro Four Modified of New England Series race. The 15-year-old from Bellingham, Massachusetts, pilots the DDR Motorsports #27 Limited Pro Four Modified.

This weekend's race is important to Robbie for two reasons. He hopes to log laps to get the handle of the car, and show more improvement from the steady progress he's shown to date. He also gets to race in the victor Johnson Memorial Day race who is a close friend to Derek. "I'm glad they named this race weekend after victor who is a car owner, driver, friend to most of us and a dad" stated Derek.

This season is Derek's 8th year racing with DDR-Motorsports. He raced Quarter midgets and a 270 sprint car before getting behind the wheel of the modified.
"I am very excited to make my debut at Monadnock Speedway," said the Bellingham High School freshman. "I am anxious, but at the same time I'm confident entering this weekend's race."
Robbie's Debut at Seekonk Speedway in Seekonk, Massachusetts, was a great day. He started the day off with 20 good practice laps. Derek says that any time he spends in a race car is all ways good. Then he moved on to the heat race where he started 12 and was up to 6 place in 2 laps when he then was unable to finish the race due to the air cleaner coming off.

In the 25 lap feature he started last in 21st position. Derek started the race off making some laps in the back to keeping the car in one piece. At a lap 9 restarts Derek started moving up when he went from 15th to 10th where he stayed for a few laps before picking off 2 more positions to put him in 8th place. With 5 laps to go Derek had a scary moment, by spinning the car out. Derek got control of the car to not lose any positions. Then he continued to bring the car home in one piece and grab his first top 10 of the season with an 8 place finish. After the race a top 5 finisher got dqed and Derek moved up to 7.

With that start he became 6 points back in the rookie driver points in the pro four modified race series of New England. Derek Robbie has several sponsors on board this year helping him. They are Thredz Unlimited, Andrews Towing, Robert Rund, Fleet Safety, and West Street Auto Body. To learn more about Derek Robbie you can visit DerekRobbie.com or contact Derek at Derek@derekrobbie.com.

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RACE 101 scholarship student, and 15 year old modified racer, Derek Robbie has made amazing strides in managing his own media and PR through what he has learned and been applying through our program.