When I thought that this year would not be short of suprises and more of the rollercoaster ride called the motorsport life, I wasn't far wrong.
In the last 3 days, my perspective on many things has changed...
What may have caused this you may say?
Many things. But those of note are the two biggest discoveries of my year so far...
1. After weeks of compiling a scholarship application for the "Layne Beachley Aim for the stars Foundation", I have been rewarded with a KPMG scholarship to continue on in my motorsport aspirations
2. A dude from WA by the name of Bruce, has decided to step out of his comfort zone in the coming weeks to raise some money for a Cure for Diabetes! He is going to drive across Australia to reach the F1 GP in Melbourne. And what is so spesh about that you may ask??? Well, Bruce has decided to do it in a Fvee. A feat in itself, But this man is doing it all for charity!
The reasons that these things touched me so deeply is because of the way I was feeling last time I blogged. It seemed things were going from worse to worse. I had no money, no tyres(Bridgestones are now out and so I have to get all new tyres) and the world was falling to bits. You could say I had Henny Penny Syndrome("The sky is falling, the sky is falling..."). Whilist I tried to throw everything to God, seeing as he said he'd support me... I was still holding onto alot of the worry and guilt myself...
Then along came this man who said for his daughter, he would do anything. A selfless man willing to cop 4000km worth of bugs in the face, Dust in his undies and most likely a couple of drums of Avgas out his tailpipe... all in the name of love. This selfless man was willing to use what he had to make this world better for not only for his daughter, but the children and familys of people literally all over the world.
The selflessness and love of this man for his family, to use his ties to the motorsport community to make things better, has given me the strength to keep going. To realise that one of my motivations in going into the motorsport industry wasn't to be famous. In fact that was at the furthermost reaches of my mind. It was to be able to do something fun and in the end give something back. Not only in the form of entertainment for the masses of revheads(Of which I am proud to be one!), but also to find avenues within the motorsport community through which I could help. Motorsport ministry and RFC (Racers for Christ) is one of the first things that I wanted to join when I was getting serious about going racing. All because I wanted to be able to help people.
After this though, things did start to look up even more. With my being awarded a KPMG scholarship, it was a sign to let me know that it was time to keep going on and moving ahead. To not give up the fight. That this was meant to be. I am so happy that in the future I will be able to do more. And I plan on it...
But at the moment I am happy to be able to support people like Bruce who encourage me to keep going! And the Lasts and Lasts Motorsport team will be encouragging Bruce on. This is an issue that cuts pretty close seeing as I am Hypoglycemic and my Dad, who is the team owner is a diabetic himself. With it now becomming aparant that our diabetes in our family is hereditary with Nan also being Diagnosed with it, it is something we want to fight... To help other little Lasts and Lasts Members who may come along and even those who are with us now...
We put the word out to all in the motorsport community, and even those who aren't really into it(Though I don't know WHY you would be reading this if you weren't!)... PLEASE dig deep and help Bruce reach his goal of $50 000 to help find a cure for diabetes. With Juvenille Diabetes on the rise at an epedemic rate, it is something that could soon touch us all.
Please Help.
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