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ENDURANCE RACING FOR DOWN SYNDROME!

We’re racing a $500 truck for Down Syndrome charities because our wheels may be cheap, but our cause is priceless! 

How many laps can we possibly do!

February 24, 2024

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Where tires scream louder than your passengers and turns have more twists than a mystery novel. With more curves than a sitcom plot and straights longer than a stand-up routine.
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The Big Idea

How Does It Work?

Remember the jog-a-thon you hated in middle school? It’s like that, but in a $500 rust bucket we’re calling a race car we're pushing to do lap after lap for 8..14.. 24 hours at a time.

So, what if 1,000 people pledged $1 per lap for 100 laps?  That’d equal a BIG donation, like $100,000 BIG!

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You Say Lemans...

What's A Lemon Race?

The 24 Hrs of Lemons is a low-cost, competitive endurance race series built around affordability - perfect for a charity pledge race. There are multiple races annualy for a year-around fundraising opportunity.

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Meet Jules!

Our little blue truck “Jules” is an 89’ Chevy S10 with a 2.5L 4cyl deemed the Iron Duke.  With a whopping 92hp, this little single cab is sure to whip us around the track as one of the slowest vehicles on course...but that’s ok!

We’re here for the most laps, not the fastest.  With each lap Jules finishes our pledgers commitment increases.

Amanda Booth

Treasurer

Board Member

A model, actress, social media influencer and producer, Amanda began advocating for inclusion in the media after the birth of her son Micah who has Down Syndrome. She has prestigious recognition receiving the Quincy Jones Exceptional Advocacy award and she currently sits on the board for various nonprofits aiding individuals with disabilities.

Michael Quinones

President & Driver

Board Member

Michael has been managing and building for-profit brands for over 20 years as a Marketing and Commercialization Executive. His commit to inclusion for his son Micah in outdoor and motorsport activities has been the focus of his attention in his free time.

Micah Quinones

Inspiration Director

Honorary Board Member

After becoming a viral sensation for signing a modeling contract at eleven months old, Micah began a successful career as a self advocate in the media. He has graced the covers of Vogue living, Parents and Milk magazines to name a few. He was the ambassador for the Global Down Syndrome Foundation in 2022 and continues to change hearts and minds across the globe on social media.

Scott Sorenson

Driver

Board Member

Scott Sorenson, born in 1979, is a multifaceted artist and professional hailing from a background of rebellious skateboarding and headbanging to heavy metal rhythms. In 2016, Scott merged his love for music with an unexpected passion for mindfulness at Headspace. Starting in the audio department, he now directs the company’s sonic well-being, creating a serene atmosphere for meditation. Beyond Headspace, Scott composes music for various projects.

Chris Sorenson

Secretary & Driver

Board Member

Chris Sorenson, raised amid the harmonies of music and the beauty of nature, translated his love for the outdoors into a seven-year global tour with his band, Saosin. In 2010, his creative journey evolved into photography and videography, establishing close connections with clients spanning diverse subjects, from the ebony wood trade in Cameroon to crafting compelling food and beverage marketing assets.

William Garner

Driver

Board Member

Billy is a Northern California native that brings a decade of marketing expertise, specializing in brand development across tech, lifestyle, apparel, and CPG industries. Outside the corporate landscape, Billy seamlessly weaves the disciplines of a devoted long-distance runner and yogi into his life, infusing these pursuits with the compassion that drives his advocacy and passion for mental health and wellness.

What We Asked Us

F.A.Q. For You

Who’s funding the races and all the expenses?
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Why not just donate the fees and race expenses to charity?
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Seems like a lot of work, who’s going to pay for all the help?
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Why do you think have the experience to do this?
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Be real - are you just funding a race team project?
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Are you a 501(3)c?
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Still have questions? Let's talk.