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Teams who competed in the race are largely owned or operated, crewed and driven by veterans or those who support them. Tickets were free for Active Duty military and half-off for veterans courtesy of VIR.
Teams and drivers traveled in from across the U.S., Canada and the UK to participate – with one driver for Operation Motorsport, Ben Norfolk, crowdsourcing the funding for his trip.
The race was inspired by the Race of Remembrance, hosted by Mission Motorsport in Wales this same Veterans Day (U.S.)/Remembrance Day (global) weekend. The two races were simulcasted on YouTube for a portion of the day.
“I’ve been involved with Mission Motorsport since before I left the military, when I was medically discharged in 2017,” said Norfolk.
“I know how important motorsport can be in terms of what it can give somebody who is leaving, to give purpose and direction and as an engineer, this is really, really good for me to be around cars.
“I’ve always raced myself, with my own back, and this helped me to explore the bigger opportunities and the confidence that comes with that.”
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