Traxxion Dynamic’s Max McAllister Honored By Roadracing World Action Fund

Traxxion Dynamic’s Max McAllister Honored By Roadracing World Action Fund

© 2004, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Donations to the Roadracing World Action Fund, Inc., a 501(3)c non-profit corporation dedicated to reducing racetrack injuries by encouraging the use of soft barriers, have reached $276,350.75 for road racing and $19,902 for dirt track, for a combined total of $296,252.75.

Traxxion Dynamic’s Max McAllister has pledged $5 to the Roadracing World Action Fund for each copy sold of his “Suspension for Mortals” video training course and with his latest contribution of $500, Max’s total now stands at $6400.

Former racer McAllister has supported the Roadracing World Action Fund from the beginning, finding ways to donate money for all the right reasons–because he doesn’t want to see road racers get hurt when a section of Airfence* can make a difference. If McAllister was just interested in promoting his suspension tuning business, he could have bought ads or spent money on other promotional activities. Instead, McAllister decided he wanted to help make racing safer, and then did it. For his efforts over a three-year period, McAllister is being honored with the Roadracing World Action Fund’s first Most Valuable Contributor Award.

Additional Most Valuable Contributor Awards will be announced soon.

It appears that the results of the recent election have benefited the Action fund in a roundabout way, when two separate contributions, from Roger Doyle at $80, and Todd Smith, $50, were made “On Behalf of the WERA BBS Democratic losers.” Chiming in on the other side, Steve Karson contributed $50 for the “WERA BBS Conservative Majority.”

Other contributions included: Mike Wright, $500; Frank Angel, $50; Karen Kibby/In Memory of fallen racers…gs5girl, $50; Jim Gates, $50; Matthew Blager, $50; Dawn Kitty Olsen/Honoring CRA Racers and Workers, $50; Darrin Talbott/Dedicated to bmfgsxr, because Mladin finished higher than Duhamel, $50; Pete Mc Andrews, $30; Joe Chatham/empoweryourfuture.org, $25; Robby England, $25; Steve England, $25; Tom Robertson, $25; Rick Johnson, $25; and Erik Putzier/Chango Malo/WERA BBS, $25.

Summary of Recently Posted Contributions

Road Race

Traxxion Dynamics $500
Michael Wright $500
Roger Doyle $80
Frank Angel $50
Todd Smith $50
Darrin Talbott $50
Dawn Kitty Olsen $50
Steve Karson $50
Rick Johnson $25
Erik Putzier $25
Joe Chatham $25

Dirt Track

Matthew T. Blager $50
Jim Gates $50
Karen Kibby $50
Pete Mc Andrews $30
Robby England $25
Steve England $25
Tom Robertson $25

November 11, 2004

Accounting Details to Date
Road Racing Expenditure Details

Direct purchase of soft barriers: $137,700
Shipping/Customs: $9133.50
Bank Fees: $384.05
Air Fence* Deployment Crew Training: $700
Transportation & Installation: $5577.78
Corporation/Business Fees: $612
Online Auction Fees: $221.99
Printing Education Materials – $346.42
Misc Supplies: $39.59
Donation to AMA Pro Racing for Air Fence: $104,104

Total Spent: $258,819.33
Total Donations Collected $276,350.75
Misc. Income $117.38

Cash on hand: $17,648.80

Dirt Track Expenditure Details

Direct purchase of soft barriers: $9,200
Shipping/Customs: $2717.72
Transportation & Installation $2174.77

Total Spent: $14,092.49

Total collected: $19,902
Cash on hand: $5,809.51

All administrative costs, including the percentage taken by credit card companies on credit card donations, have been absorbed by Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

*Trademark of Airfence Safety Systems Australia.

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