Changing Lanes

August 2013

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crazy Woman Driver Sonrisas in Spanish -- in their native country in 2004. With the tagline "using sports to build a better future," Montoya's charity seeks to increase opportunities for young people ages 6 to 17 who live in vulnerable areas of Columbia by educating them via sports participation. The Jamie McMurray Foundation supports research, education and assistance for individuals and families afflicted with autism. The Denny Hamlin Foundation focuses on raising awareness of and funds for those afflicted with Cystic Fibrosis. And the Ryan Newman Foundation supports wide-ranging goals, including animal welfare, conservation projects and educational scholarships, CHANGING LANES These are just a few of the philanthropic efforts associated with NASCAR. With all the drivers, crew chiefs and owners in the sport, you'll likely find a cause that you too want to support. Just spend some time searching online or social media sites and be sure to have your checkbook handy! Kay Bell is an Austin, Texas-based writer. When she's not yelling at her television during NASCAR races, she writes about financial topics and blogs about taxes at Don't Mess With Taxes (www.dontmesswithtaxes. typepad.com). 18 0813 crazy woman driver cl.indd 3 LOOSE LUGNUTS Castronevis, Franchitti dish F1: I sure hope Helio Castronevis doesn't need a Formula 1 ride any time soon. In a recent interview with Forbes online magazine, the IndyCar champion totally dissed the other open-wheel series and most of its drivers. The voluble Brazilian declared that politics is F1's biggest problem, comparing it to personality driven Hollywood. He also characterized most F1 drivers as prima donnas, saying he only respects a handful of current and past drivers. Helio's Indy colleague Dario Franchitti was part of the same interview, but the Scot was more circumspect. Aside from noting that Mark Webber is "my boy," Dario only offered that F1 needs U.S. fans more than Americans need it. So Dario might still eventually land a F1 spot one day, but Helio ... It looks like he better stick with IndyCar. Tony K's Texas ties: Tony Kanaan has more than just the annual IndyCar race at Texas Motor Speedway to bring him to the Lone Star State. The 2013 Indianapolis 500 champ owns two bulls that could one day buck professional bull riders. The bulls, which Kanaan named Downforce and, in honor of his home country, Brazilian Bully, are among 48 being trained at the Stephenville, Texas, Aces of Spades Ranch. Kanaan bought the cattle after learning about the AUGUST 2013 // WWW.CHANGINGLANESDIGITAL.COM 7/8/13 9:38 AM

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