Park Place Motorsports Returns to Victory Lane for Childrens Tumor Foundation Racing4Research

with Second-Place Finish at Road America in No. 73 Porsche 911 GT3Patrick Long and Patrick Lindsey Prevail for Runner-Up Honors in Saturdays GRAND-AM Rolex Series Sports Car Race; CTF/R4R Teams Continue Top 2013 Podium PerformanceThe Childrens Tumor Foundation (CTF) Racing4Research (R4R) program and GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series primary team partner Park Place Motorsports returned to victory lane Saturday at Road America where Patrick Long and Patrick Lindsey co-drove the No. 73 CTF/R4R HITRUST Porsche 911 GT3 to a second-place finish.

The hard-earned runner-up result was the second of the season for Park Place and Team Patrick after the duo first hit the podium with a second-place finish in April at Road Atlanta. Saturdays result also was the latest top-three showing in what has been an amazing podium-run of success for CTF/R4R partner racing teams this season in not only GRAND-AM but also the top-tier GT division of the Pirelli World Challenge.

The CTF and its unique R4R program is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of individuals and families affected by Neurofibromatosis, a common yet under-recognized genetic disorder that causes tumors to grow on nerves throughout the body. Neurofibromatosisknown as NFcan lead to blindness, bone abnormalities, cancer and excruciating and disabling pain. Donations to CTF/R4R can be made directly at www.Racing4Research.org.

Found in one of every 3,000 children born, NF is a more common disorder than many more widely known illnesses, including cystic fibrosis and Duchenne muscular dystrophy. The CTF/R4R program raises awareness and funds for research in the fight against NF through a busy and diverse racing program that includes an annual Rolex 24 At Daytona campaign, 2013s full-season GRAND-AM Rolex Series effort and a second-consecutive season-long effort in Pirelli World Challenge. Additional on-track CTF/R4R partner programs include the Compass360 Honda team in GRAND-AMs Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge series and select events at regional NASCAR K&N Pro Series stock car races.

Saturday at Road America, Long was in the middle of a hectic battle for the victory throughout the races final hour. He led six laps in the late stages and only gave up the top spot to Bill Auberlens race-winning BMW.

Its great when you have a good battle for the win, and CTF is on the side of the car, Long said. But whats more important is that those kids are at home watching us, cheering us on and theyre watching how were struggling, and fighting, and coming back and leading. Its all about battling and keeping our heads down, fighting for the kids, and trying to inspire them like they inspire us.

Lindsey started the No. 73 Porsche at Road America and put in one of his best drives of the season in a competitive race-opening stint.Its always a fight and nothing comes easy, and it always seems like were overcoming a challenge, Lindsey said. But it doesnt even faze the team at this point. We will overcome any obstacle, like these kids work to do. Today, second place was hard fought because the BMW was in a league of its own. But second feels like a win; it shows our progress as a team, and the result for the kids at home is fantastic. It makes us feel warm and fuzzy inside knowing they can celebrate with us.

While Park Place gave CTF/R4R its most recent podium on Saturday, 2013 has seen partner teams and drivers deliver an amazing and unprecedented run of top-three finishesand the wide exposure that comes with these victory lane resultssince the very first race of the season. Through Saturdays race at Road America, CTF/R4R partner teams have combined for 18 total podium finishes this year, including six victories.

In addition to Park Place, four other major road racing teams have contributed to the impressive podium tally. Leading all with eight, including three wins, is Pirelli World Challenge GT title contenders GMG Audi and driver James Sofronas.  TELMEX/Chip Ganassi Racing, with lead drivers Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas, is also running the CTF logo this year and has chalked up four podiums for the cause, including the overall Rolex 24 At Daytona victory and another win at Road Atlanta. The season-opening Daytona race also saw Napleton Racing score a GX class victory with its Porsche Cayman S while longtime CTF/R4R supporter Ryan Eversley, and teammate Kyle Gimple, has racked up three podiums with Compass360 Racing as they battle for the GRAND-AM Continental Tire ST title.We are very proud of all of the Childrens Tumor Foundation Racing4Research teams racing with such success in support of our special NF Heroes this year, said Childrens Tumor Foundation Racing4Research National Program Director Jill Beck. The great on-track results give us even better exposure and some valuable increased awareness for this seasons fundraising campaign.Aptly named for their tireless courage in fighting the disorder, NF Heroes are the brave young people battling NF who instantly become an amazing source of inspiration for the teams and drivers racing in their support. Hundreds of NF Heroes and their families have attended CTF/R4R supported races this year and no doubt were tuned into SPEEDs live coverage of the Road America race this past weekend.Next up for CTF/R4R is the SFP Grand Prix inaugural GRAND-AM Road Racing event this week at Kansas Speedway, August 1617. Lindsey, Long and Park Place, Pruett, Rojas and Ganassi and Eversley, Gimple and Compass360 will once again be racing for CTF/R4R in Kansas. The featured GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series race can be seen live this Saturday, August 17, on the all-new FOX Sports 2 network at 8 p.m. EDT/5 p.m. PDT. An encore telecast will air the following day, Sunday, August 18, on FOX Sports 1 at 4 p.m. EDT/1 p.m. PDT.About Children's Tumor Foundation/Racing4Research: Developed by the Childrens Tumor Foundation, the Racing4Research (R4R) program utilizes competitive, professional auto racing as a vehicle to increase awareness of neurofibromatosis and raise funds for research through corporate sponsorship, personal donations, and individual fundraising by NF Heroes: children and adults from around the country who live with neurofibromatosis.  NF affects one in every 3,000 children, more than cystic fibrosis, Duchenne muscular dystrophy and Huntingtons disease combined, and can lead to a wide variety of complications, including blindness, bone abnormalities, cancer, deafness, disfigurement, learning disabilities and excruciating and disabling pain. The Racing4Research program offers children and families living with the disorder a uniquely empowering weekend, and has raised over $2 million dollars since its inception six years ago.  Donations can be made at www.racing4research.org.


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