Dear Potential Sponsor,

Thank you for considering joining with us to sponsor a young promising student athlete. Each racer is chosen as a candidate for sponsorship based on several guidelines. Racers must have excellent academic performance. Racers must have the work ethic and drive to be a champion. Finally racers must have some financial hardship which hinders their chances of being competitive in this exciting, challenging, but financially extremely burdensome sport. Your sponsorship dollars will help to insure that the fine young racers supported by Adopt a Kid Racer will be able to compete on a national and international level and their potential will not be limited by family income but only by their ability and determination!

Adopt a Kid Racer was founded in 2005 by Frank Pate of Infinity GP Racing. Frank, who has been a motorsport aficionado and GP racer for more than 14 years, noticed the need for Adopt a Kid Racer in the course of campaigning his 125 GP and 250 GP bikes on the Infinity Can-Am race series here in North America. There were many promising, young, racers on the circuit who, for reasons of financial hardship, were campaigning inferior motorcycles and who’s families were burdened greatly by the high costs incurred in racing. Frank, after seeing this, “put his money where his mouth was” and sponsored several young racers as part of his Infinity GP Racing team. The success of these riders when given competitive equipment and support caused Frank to create Adopt a Kid Racer to give this opportunity of competitive racing to many more kids throughout the racing world.

Adopt a Kid Racer needs you to help make a young racer’s dream come true. Your support, either by contribution of money, advertising, equipment, or however you can help, will directly benefit one or more deserving young champion as he or she seeks to race to a dream. When you see the effect you can have on the life of a young racer you will understand why Frank, Infinity, and many others have chosen to better the life of a young person by sponsoring Adopt a Kid Racer.

Thank you for your support,

Michael Evans (aka Ruckus)