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3rd in Aggieland!
ACFC Racing summary for Texas National Race
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
3rd in the Heart of Aggieland !
February 17, 2002
Skippack PA
In the shadow of A&M University, ACFC Racing scored a 3rd place podium finish in the Texas Polar Prix Nationals at Texas World Speedway under clear Texas skys.
ACFC Racing qualified 16th on the grid of 37 cars for the race. It was a poor effort on my part, and we totally missed the set up for this track", commented Michael Morris, Driver for ACFC Racing. With average lap speeds exceeding 109 mph through 14 turns, set up was critical. In one corner called the compression bowl, my computer had a read out of over 2.5 lateral Gs at 147mph."
ACFC Racing was well received by the Texans and shown southern hospitality that would make all Americans proud. Our message that Children Need Both Parents" was well received with several stories being relayed to us about the injustice of the Family Court system even in Texas. One such story came from a man who was in his late 60s and after 40 plus years of marriage, his wife left him. He just broke down in tears as he relayed his story. Other people shook our hands and even Grand Parents of a Family Court victim hugged us and agreed to join the Team Membership program with ACFC to support our efforts to change the system.
We are racing to a victory on the track and in the courts and we will never give up until Children Have Both Parents".
ACFC Racing will be at the Atlanta Nationals March 30th and 31st and at Summit Point Nationals April 6th and 7th.
For more information contact Michael C. Morris at 610-584-9600 or at www.motorsports-marketing.com.
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