Desert Dingo Racing

Category: Diabetes

  • World Diabetes Day PSA Campaign

    Richard is our crew chief and a Viet Nam vet. He developed diabetes as a result of being exposed to Agent Orange.

    Desert Dingo Racing, in cooperation with the International Diabetes Federation and 12seconds.tv, is sponsoring a WDD PSA Campaign, inviting people whose lives have been touched by diabetes to record their personal messages on 12seconds.tv.  We’ll select 52 submissions to post on our website for a year-long campaign of education and encouragement. A new video will be featured each week to promote a different perspective on diabetes.

    Help spread the word.

    This is not a contest. It’s a chorus. The IDF estimates that more than 250 million people around the world have diabetes today. Each year an estimated seven million people are diagnosed with the disease and the global total is expected to increase to 380 million by 2029.

    People interested in participating in the PSA Campaign can sign up for a 12seconds account and post their message on the World Diabetes Day page at http://12seconds.tv/rooms/WorldDiabetesDay. Submissions close at midnight (GMT-08:00) on World Diabetes Day, November 14. More information is available here . The invitation to participate has been translated into 18 languages (so far) by people just like you who have diabetes or who have a loved one who does. Diabetes touches us all.

    Please add your voice to this International effort to educate as many people as we can about diabetes. All it takes is 12 seconds of your time.

    This will be our third year running the  1000 as a drive-a-thon to raise money for IDF-sponsored education and awareness programs. We’re often asked why we’re the World Diabetes Day entry in the Baja 1000. Two members of our team have diabetes. Each of us have family members who are managing diabetes or who have died due to complications. We partnered with the International Diabetes Federation because our commitment to educating people about diabetes is very personal.

  • Watch as we nearly shear the light bar off 1107

    Missed it by that much.

    Or, as A.J. just schooled me: “Measure twice, load once.”

    Dan with Jax Trucking pulled into Felton on Tuesday to pick up 1107 for the trip to Kenmore, NY where the car will be dropped off and then picked up by a Canadian transport company for the final leg to the Montreal Convention Center, where Richard and I will meet it sometime between 7 and 8 a.m. on October 16.

    The hauler already had a custom Charger, a Bentley, a Porsche and a spotless 70’s era Trans Am, so we were in good company.

    I’ll be putting on the rest of the sponsor decals when we’re in Montreal and it will be all spiffy for the World Diabetes Congress.

    Photos tonight.

  • Under pressure

    For once we have a piece of equipment that performs too well.

    Our ignition problems were caused by an electronic fuel pump with an over-developed sense of self. The team installed a fuel pressure regulator and will dial it in this week.

    Crusty has started welding 3/8s inch rod into the rims. This should reduce the number of dented rims and flats we’ve endured in previous races. Crusty has done most of the wiring for the TrailGlow lighted number panels.We’ll run those at the SNORE 250 at Primm, bring the car back, touch up the paint, add all the decals and ship it to Montreal for the World Diabetes Congress.

    Driver/Co-driver plans for the SNORE 250 are Richard and Crusty and Scott and Carrie. Roxanne and I will staff a checkpoint or road crossing for the bonus 25 team points.

    A handful of shots from today are here.

  • Help us name a new Super Hero

    Eric Stettmeier, aka BubbaShelby, a Santa Cruz local, is creating a new Super Hero character. What’s unique about this Super Hero? He’s ten years old and he has diabetes.

    We need your help choosing a name. Suggestions are below, with room to add new suggestions. Voting ends at midnight tonight so we can record a voiceover and promo for World Diabetes Day. Our Super Hero will be adorned with the Official WDD Blue Circle logo.