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March 9, 2008
MARTY NOTHSTEIN TO DRIVE IN TOYOTA
PRO/CELEBRITY RACE IN LONG BEACH
Annual event attracts celebrities from
television, movies and the world of sports
Marstons Mills, MA –
Jay Blake, owner of the Follow A Dream/Permatex NHRATop Alcohol
Funny Car, is pleased to announce that his driver Marty Nothstein
will drive in the 32nd Annual Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race on
Saturday, April 19, 2008 in Long Beach, California.
The 10-lap race, featuring identically
prepared, race-ready Toyota Scions, brings together celebrities
from television, film and sports, and raises money for children’s
hospitals in Southern California. The Toyota Pro-Celebrity
Race is a support race for the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach.
“It’s an honor to be a part
of this race that does such great things for kids” said
Nothstein, who will be driving the non-profit Follow A Dream/Permatex
Top Alcohol Funny Car this season. “Driving in an event
like the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race fits perfectly with Jay’s
message of the power of positive thinking and self-determination
for America’s youth.”
Jay Blake, who is the founder and crew
chief of the Follow A Dream racing team, was blinded in a
1997 industrial accident that also left him without a sense
of taste or smell. Blake is the only blind crew chief in the
world of motorsports.
“The fact that Toyota officials chose
Marty for this prestigious race, shows how marketable he is
as a driver and an athlete,” said Blake. “Marty’s
appearance in Long Beach fits with our plan of spreading the
‘Follow A Dream’ message throughout the world
of motorsports and beyond.”
Later this week Toyota officials will announce
the names of the other celebrities and professionals taking
part in this year’s race. Former winners of the celebrity
race include actors Gene Hackman, Stephen Baldwin, Lorenzo
Lamas, Jason Bateman, James Brolin and Alfonso Ribeiro, plus
singers Donny Osmond and Ted Nugent.
The list of celebrity racers in 2007 included
George Lucas (“Star Wars” creator), Emily Proctor
(“CSI: Miami”), Robin Quivers (“Howard Stern
Radio Show”), Chris Klein (“American Pie”),
Joshua Morrow (“The Young and the Restless”) and
tennis great Martina Navratilova.
About Marty Nothstein
Marty ‘The Blade’ Nothstein is one
of the most recognized cyclists in the world having won an
Olympic Gold Medal in the 2000 Games in Sydney and Silver
in Atlanta in 1996. Nothstein is America’s most decorated
track cyclist with 35 U.S. National titles, three World Championships,
four Pan-American Games Gold Medals, plus he’s a World
and Olympic record holder. Since retiring from professional
cycling in 2006, Marty is focusing his need for speed in the
world of drag racing. 2008 will mark Marty’s third season
in a Top Alcohol Funny Car. Nothstein will drive for Jay Blake,
the Founder and Crew Chief of “The Follow A Dream Team”.
Blake is the only totally blind crew chief in the world of
motorsports. After a successful rookie season in 2006 in his
Top Alcohol Funny Car, Nothstein found the winner’s
circle twice during the 2007 NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series
season.
About Follow A Dream
Established in 1999, Follow A Dream is a non-profit
501©(3) organization. The organization’s message
is uniquely delivered through NHRA drag racing as its medium.
As racing’s only totally blind, race crew chief, Follow
A Dream Founder, Jay Blake draws upon his personal experience
of overcoming adversity and achieving his dream of auto racing,
and shares his inspiration with others. For more information
go to www.followadream.org.
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