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IndyCar® Series Driver News
http://indycar.com/news/story.php?story_id=5704
By indycar.com staff
indycar.com
Sunday Nov 13, 2005
Of all the smiles in the IndyCar Series paddock, one of the biggest belongs to Jaki Scheckter. The cousin of Panther Racing driver Tomas Scheckter, Jaki can be seen helping the team and his cousin in innumerable ways.
Now Tomas Scheckter wants to do something to help his cousin, and he hopes that IndyCar Series fans will join him.
Through the end of the year, Scheckter will be raffling off the autographed helmet he wore during the 2004 season in an effort to raise funds for the costs of a Cochlear Implant for Jaki, a former racer himself who won the South African Formula Ford Championship in 1992 and the Barber Dodge Pro Series in 1995.
“I’ve always been so impressed with the willingness of IndyCar Series fans to help out with positive causes, and that’s what we’re trying to do for my cousin Jaki,” said Scheckter, who finished ninth in the championship this season. “He was born hearing impaired and had to start using hearing aids when he was only two-years-old. The Cochlear Implant surgery is going to give him a better life, and soon he’ll be able to enjoy so many things that most of us take for granted. It’s a chance for my fans and fans of the IndyCar Series to win one of my racing helmets and help a great cause at the same time.”
Raffle tickets are available for $5, and all proceeds will go to a fund to cover medical expenses and post-surgery training and mapping that Jaki may require.
Raffle entries should be mailed along with name, contact number and address to:
Jaki Scheckter Cochlear Implant Fund
c/o Tomas Scheckter Racing
P.O. Box 361244
Indianapolis, Ind. 46236
Scheckter will draw the winner on Jan. 2, 2006.
“I hope that all of our fans and friends will help out with this,” said John Barnes, co-owner and CEO of Panther Racing. “Jaki is a great person. He has been an important part of the Panther Pack the past two seasons, and there isn’t a better thing we could do than help him hear properly. Our fans have always jumped at the chance to help a good cause, and I know they’ll be there to help make a difference in Jaki’s life.”
http://indycar.com/news/story.php?story_id=5704
By indycar.com staff
indycar.com
Sunday Nov 13, 2005
Of all the smiles in the IndyCar Series paddock, one of the biggest belongs to Jaki Scheckter. The cousin of Panther Racing driver Tomas Scheckter, Jaki can be seen helping the team and his cousin in innumerable ways.
Now Tomas Scheckter wants to do something to help his cousin, and he hopes that IndyCar Series fans will join him.
Through the end of the year, Scheckter will be raffling off the autographed helmet he wore during the 2004 season in an effort to raise funds for the costs of a Cochlear Implant for Jaki, a former racer himself who won the South African Formula Ford Championship in 1992 and the Barber Dodge Pro Series in 1995.
“I’ve always been so impressed with the willingness of IndyCar Series fans to help out with positive causes, and that’s what we’re trying to do for my cousin Jaki,” said Scheckter, who finished ninth in the championship this season. “He was born hearing impaired and had to start using hearing aids when he was only two-years-old. The Cochlear Implant surgery is going to give him a better life, and soon he’ll be able to enjoy so many things that most of us take for granted. It’s a chance for my fans and fans of the IndyCar Series to win one of my racing helmets and help a great cause at the same time.”
Raffle tickets are available for $5, and all proceeds will go to a fund to cover medical expenses and post-surgery training and mapping that Jaki may require.
Raffle entries should be mailed along with name, contact number and address to:
Jaki Scheckter Cochlear Implant Fund
c/o Tomas Scheckter Racing
P.O. Box 361244
Indianapolis, Ind. 46236
Scheckter will draw the winner on Jan. 2, 2006.
“I hope that all of our fans and friends will help out with this,” said John Barnes, co-owner and CEO of Panther Racing. “Jaki is a great person. He has been an important part of the Panther Pack the past two seasons, and there isn’t a better thing we could do than help him hear properly. Our fans have always jumped at the chance to help a good cause, and I know they’ll be there to help make a difference in Jaki’s life.”