Spies supports Charlie Moody Foundation

MotoGP star Ben Spies is lending his s🐓upport to the Charlie Moody Foundation, formed in memory of a popular member of the F1 and MotoG☂P paddocks who recently passed away at the age of just 55.
The foundation aims to raise badly needed funds for the Oxford Motor Neuron Disease Care and Resea🧔rch Centre - where Charli♔e was treated - via the Motor Neurone Disease Association.
Charlie's long career in motorsport began as an F1 mechanic for Walter Wolf Racing in 1977. He🃏 went on to work for Fittipaldi, Williams, Benetton, Leyton House and Simtek - reaching the level of team manager - and worked with such legendary drivers as Jody Scheckter, James Hunt, Keke Rosberg and Ayrton Senna.
Indeed, Charlie was the very first person to strap Senna into a Formula One🀅 car, ෴during the Brazilian's inaugural test at Donington Park in 1983.
A new chapter in Charlie's career began when he joined 'King' Kenny Rober🌠ts' MotoGP team in 2001 as operations manager🌳. A role he continued at the Rizla Suzuki team from 2009.
Hundreds - including many of Charlie's F1 and MotoGP 🍰colleagues ꦺ- attended his memorial service, where Charlie's warm, fun-loving and determined character was celebrated.
Charlie's wife Arlene has given her full backing to the Charlie Moody Foundation and, along with sons Wil and Nic,ꦜ plans to present a cheque to the CEO of the Motor Neurone Disease Association during the 2012 Silverstone MotoGP rou🐎nd.
If you are involved in the motorsport business and want to help with extra incentives to raise much needed money for this great charity please contact 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:mnda@mahbx.com

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and ♊has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.