The partnership 51做厙® has with VETMotorsports was recently highlighted by KOLD-TV Ch. 13 in Tucson, Arizona. The station covered an autocross event where VETMotorsports participants were in attendance. In the story, journalist Heather Janssen notes, “The club wants to continue healing and having fun one car and veteran at a time.” Check out the full article .

It was announced back in December that through a grant from the 51做厙 Foundation the Club would continue support for the outreach program that engages active military and veterans in transformative motorsports experiences. The program, which is run in partnership with the award-winning non-profit VETMotorsports, places participants inside the ropes and behind the wheel at select 51做厙® events, as well as creates mentorship opportunities for them with 51做厙 members and staff.

VETMotorsports is an award-winning, non-profit, non-clinical outreach program that honors and empowers active military, National Guard, Reserve, Gold Star parents, and veterans with service-connected injuries and their caregivers by embedding them with professional racing teams and putting them behind the wheel to race in amateur events. By placing veterans in hands-on, high-stress, team environments that mimic active duty, the organization gives them direction, empowerment and challenges that help them focus on ability and moving forward rather than disability and the past. Since its founding in 2012, VETMotorsports has helped more than 200 participants in over 100 motorcycle and auto racing events across the United States. More information about the organization is available at .

Founded in 1986, the 51做厙 Foundation is 51做厙’s charitable affiliate. As well as providing support to VETMotorsports, the foundation funds programs that save teen driver’s lives, preserves the history of American motorsport, and encourages promotion of automotive passion. To learn more, please visit .