Gabe Newell’s International Race Team ‘The Heart Of Racing’ Begins NZ Journey Ahead Of Race 1
Sept. 10,
2020. Invercargil, SI. – NEW ZEALAND - The Heart
of Racing, an international motorsports team created by Gabe
Newell to raise funds for paediatric hospitals, has
established a team in New Zealand to support the Starship
Foundation and this weekend they go
racing. The team will begin its debut season
in New Zealand at the first round of the South Island
Endurance Series this Friday and Saturday at Teretonga Park
in Invercargill. A week later, The Heart of Racing will be
at Hampton Downs to compete in the first round of the Golden
Homes North Island Endurance Series on September
18th. “The race track is really cool” says Alex
Riberas, “it is a very old school race track which I feel
Darren and I will really enjoy. One particular
characteristic of Teretonga is that there is very little
room for mistakes, with not a lot of run off areas. So being
precise and mistake free during the race, will be the key
element.” "The track is something
different to what we are used to” says co-driver Darren
Kelly, “there is a very fast turn one and into a technical
mid-section, so it is crucial to be smooth and consistent,
as well as having a good exit from the final turn, with the
front straight being so long, you could lose a lot of time.
I am super excited to get out there to do some
laps.” The series will host a hotly
contested 1 hour and 3 hour race on Saturday that will test
Kelly’s navigation skills and race craft against slower
traffic in his racing debut amongst a field of NZ’s top
iconic circuit racers. While Riberas has raced with
the team previously, Kelly is the newest addition to The
Heart of Racing family. The team sponsored Kelly’s most
recent season of drift driving in D1NZ, the National
Drifting Championship in New Zealand, where he was the
reigning champion of the series. The pair will be competing
in both the North and South Island endurance series for the
2020 season. “The Heart of Racing program really
resonates with me and I feel lucky to begin my career in
endurance racing with this team. As a Kiwi who spent a lot
of time at Starship as a child, I am so excited to race for
these kids,” says Kelly. American businessman Gabe
Newell created The Heart of Racing in Seattle, Washington in
2014 with two simple goals: raise as much money as possible
for children’s hospitals and have fun while doing so. To
date, millions of dollars have been raised for the leading
paediatric care programs around the world. “I am
delighted to bring The Heart of Racing to New Zealand. The
country has shown us so much kindness and we feel lucky to
be working with the Starship Foundation,” says Newell,
co-founder of Valve Software. The team looks forward to this weekends race,
The South Island Endurance Series at Teretonga Park Raceway,
September 11-12,
2020. Alex
Riberas: Darren Kelly: Gabe Newell:
The Heart of
Racing’s website (www.theheartofracing.co.nz)
has a link to their fundraising page where you can
contribute towards the Starship National Children’s
Intensive Care Unit. The team has set up incentives where
contributors will receive rewards for their donations like
signed merchandise and handwritten notes from Kelly and
RiberasQuoteboard:
“The race track is really cool”
says Alex Riberas, “it is a very old school race track
which I feel Darren and I will really enjoy. One particular
characteristic of Teretonga is that there is very little
room for mistakes, with not a lot of run off areas. So being
precise and mistake free during the race, will be the key
element.”
“The
Heart of Racing program really resonates with me and I feel
lucky to begin my career in endurance racing with this team.
As a Kiwi who spent a lot of time at Starship as a child, I
am so excited to race for these kids,” says
Kelly.
“I am
delighted to bring The Heart of Racing to New Zealand. The
country has shown us so much kindness and we feel lucky to
be working with the Starship Foundation,” says Newell,
co-founder of Valve
Software.