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December 17, 2007 Racing For Honor Press Release 
Former NASCAR Star and US ARMY sponsored driver Jerry Nadeau to race with Team Racing For Honor at the "24 Hours of America" endurance karting race at Moroso Motorsports Park in West Palm Beach, Florida on January 11-13, 2008.

Nadeau to Race with "Racing For Honor"
Jordan Genga, 17 years old from East Greenwich, Rhode Island and Matthew Ostiguy, 18 years old from San Diego, CA, will be racing with former NASCAR star and US ARMY sponsored driver Jerry Nadeau on team "Racing For Honor" in a 24 hour non-stop endurance racing event this January in Florida.

The teenagers were first introduced to Jerry Nadeau in Le Mans, France, this past summer, where the Racing For Honor team competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans kart race as one of three USA Teams, finishing in fifth place in their class.

The "24 Hours of America" kart race will be held at the Moroso Motorsports Park in West Palm Beach, Florida on January 11-13, 2008. Moroso Motorsports Park will again host the twice-around-the-clock race, which will commence with a Le Mans-style start at 12 noon on January 12. Over 30 teams from throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Portugal, and Italy will be racing.
 


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December 12, 2007 - Endurance News: Racing For Honor - 24 Hours of America

Racing For Honor - Teenagers to race in the 24 Hours of America kart race
full story:  http://www.ekartingnews.com/news_info.php?n=9278
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December 11, 2007 - Endurance News: 24 Hours of America - Update
Endurance Karting Readies for Second Annual 24 Hours of America

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September 1, 2007       
Team Racing For Honor takes 1st Place in 6 hour endurance race at LimeRock Race Track!

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               July 7-8, 2007
24 Hours of Le Mans Endurance Race
 
 
USA teams finish 1st, 5th, and 11th

    
Jordan & NASCAR's                   Team USA-I                     Jordan & Busch Series Driver
   Jerry Nadeau                                                                            John Freeman

Team USA-I, one of three North American Endurancekarting.com teams including drivers Jordan Genga, Matt Ostiguy, Bill Goodale, Jeff Gutterson, Conner Gutterson, and Charlie Bryant (4 of 6 being international racing rookies) finished an amazing 5th place out of 21 karting teams in their class and 40 karting teams total.  The team competed against championship racing teams from across Europe, including England, Ireland, and Holland.

The 2nd USA Team (Team USA II) qualified 4th and was dubbed the "dream team" with the owner of
EnduranceKarting.com: Johan Schwartz: former professional NASCAR racer: Jerry Nadeau; current professional NASCAR Busch Series race car driver: John Freeman; and other more experienced endurance racers, including: Dan Burke, Glenn Smith, Zack Skolnick, and Hugo Alcantara from Portugal. Unfortunately, this USA Team suffered a serious mid race fractured rear hub causing a crash on a critical hair pin turn. The kart was repaired but resulted in significant losses of laps.  As the race continued the team fought back capturing an 11th place finish.

The 3rd and very experienced USA Team qualified 5th and finished in first place!  With 2 out of the 5 team members from Canada the team named themselves the "CanAm" Team and represented the North Americans.  This was a team of 5 very experienced team members who have completed numerous 24 Hour endurance races and have several first place finishes, including Portugal a few years ago, 24 Hours of America earlier this year and now the 24 Hours of Le Mans Endurance Kart Race!

July 18, 2007
Driver News: Matt Ostiguy - Gatorz Apex Report (Matt is a closed friend of Jordan's.  He presently resides and races on the West Coast).  As a Southern California rookie he has had is second consecutive top 5 finish in the Gatorz racing series.
http://www.ekartingnews.com/news_info.php?n=8327


July 13, 2007
 

Endurance News: Team USA - 24 Hours of Le Mans Endurance Kart Race

Team's Can-Am and USA finish 1st, 5th, and 11th place in their racing class out of 21 teams:  http://www.ekartingnews.com/news_info.php?n=8296


July 6, 2007

Providence Journal Rhode Island

Sky high, racing inches off the earth – Racing for Honor

http://www.projo.com/motorsports/content/sp_ct06_07-06-07_S56961R.35f56d8.html


June 14, 2007
Stephen Ostiguy
 Business Operations Executive joins RacingForHonor Board of Advisors

June 2, 2007
William Kirk
Sales & Marketing Executive joins RacingForHonor Board of Advisors

May 30, 2007   

Racing For Honor - Lime Rock

Endurance News

http://www.ekartingnews.com/news_info.php?n=8072


May 25, 2007   

National Kart News (NKN: on-line)
Racing For Honor - Teenagers named to USA Team in the Le Mans 24-Hour Kart Race    

http://www.nkn.com/news.asp?item=579

May 23, 2007  

Endurance News: Racing For Honor Foundation

eKarting news

http://www.ekartingnews.com/news_info.php?n=8037


May 19, 2007, Team "Racing For Honor" takes 1st place:  Team "Racing For Honor" competed this past Saturday May 19, 2007 at Limerock Racetrack in Lakeville, CT. 

 The six hour non-stop 500+ lap race involved 24 race teams consisting of over 100+ drivers from across the east coast.  Team "Racing For Honor” qualified in sixth position for the start of the race.  Conditions at race start were raw with a windy and rainy 42 degree F creating slick driving conditions.  Within the first hour, team "Racing For Honor" edged their way to second place.  Throughout the afternoon the team fluctuated between 2nd place to 5th place. 

With 30 minutes to go in this six hour non-stop event, seven time SCCA national racing champ Bill Goodale had positioned the team back to 2nd place trailing the leading team by ~25 seconds.  The last 30 minute leg of the event was driven by Jordan Genga who was turning the fastest laps of the day.  With 10 minutes to go Genga took the lead and maintained the lead taking the checkered flag for the overall win by the slim margin of only 15 seconds after 6 hours of non-stop racing.  In addition to the taking the checkered flag, Genga was awarded the fastest lap of the day among the 100+ drivers with a fastest lap time of 39.719 seconds.  The “Racing For Honor” team was awarded 1st place in their division “GTPro” as well as 1st overall among the 24 teams.

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