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Why I Support Operation Motorsport

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What's your "why"? Google's Peter McDade, a United States Air Force veteran, and OpMo beneficiary, explains why his support for Operation Motorsport is so meaningful to him.


"OpMo inspires me to give my time because it allows me to utilize the skills I developed in the military, my career, and other hobbies, showcasing the extensive abilities veterans bring to any role. We are placed in challenging environments where our tenacity and adaptability are tested, giving us the confidence to lead by example and pursue personal growth. These activities go beyond our passion for motorsports; they build resilience and a sense of purpose and foster a supportive community within the world of motorsports.

 

Will you join Peter in supporting a veteran’s recovery opportunity by making a gift today? Together, we are changing how veterans see the future.  


Thank you for your support.

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Meet the veterans your gifts support:

Al Goyette (CDN Army, Ret.) helped Jack Polito and Polito Racing, take two poles and two wins during the FEL Motorsports season-opener at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park from

May 17-19

Tyler Guillemette (US Navy, ret.) and Adam Poppenhouse supported the ArchAngel Team at the IMSA Motul Course de Monterey at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, California, from May 9 to 12.

Mike Vancour (US Army, ret.) was on board the Random Vandals Racing Team as they clinched two wins in the Pirelli GT4 America Series at Sebring International Raceway in Sebring, Florida, from May 3 to 5.

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