Reigning World Rally Champion, Sebastian Loeb and his cohort of competitor WRC drivers, including Mikko Hirvonen, Dani Sordo, Sebastian Ogier, Jari-Matti Latvala, Kris Meeke, Ken Block, Matthew Wilson, Mads Østberg, Henning Solberg and Hayden Paddon helped launch
the "Paint It Orange" campaign
yesterday, to commemorate the forthcoming tenth anniversary of Richard Burns' 2001 World Rally Championship title.
Four short years after reaching one of the pinnacles of international motor racing, Richard lost his life to an aggressive form of brain cancer. The "Paint It Orange" campaign is a concerted endeavour to encourage the legions of fans that support rallying to buy a charitable t-shirt to make a valuable contribution to the charitable work done in Richard's name - and to create a sea of orange across Wales as spectators gather for the last round of the WRC.
The charity is promoting the sale of the commemorative t-shirts at
Grandstand Merchandise
Outgoing British Touring Car Champion and Patron of the Richard Burns Foundation (and PH custard tester), Jason Plato said, "It's staggering how many famous people are pulling these great orange t-shirts over their heads and inspiring the public to buy one too, especially if they are heading to Wales in a few weeks time. I confidently predict the valleys will be painted orange - it's a great way to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Richard's greatest achievement."
As the official charity of the Wales Rally GB, a select number of t-shirts signed and endorsed by WRC and Formula One drivers - along with other money can't buy auction lots - will be released for auction on Saturday night of Wales Rally GB at a specially convened auction in Cardiff.
All funds raised from the "Paint It Orange" campaign will help to address the startling lack of neurological provision in the UK. Neurological injury and illness is a bigger cause of serious disability in the UK than cancer, heart disease and diabetes put together. Over a million people - half of these children and young adults - suffer a head injury every year. Alongside neuro injury, neurological illness has an incredible diversity of manifestations, from foetal diseases such as Spina Bifida, through to conditions that afflict the young, such as Cerebral Palsy & Meningitis; the unrelenting assault from neuro conditions continues through adult life, with brain tumours about 30% as common as breast cancer. And neuro illness follows us into old age, with the widespread incidence of conditions ranging from Parkinson's to Dementia & Alzheimer's.
The ambition of the Richard Burns Foundation is to fund the first hospital-based Brain Centre, where members of public can access walk-in support and advice to provide guidance for the array of neurological conditions from MS, Motor Neurone Disease & Schizophrenia to Autism and stroke, to name but a few. The Richard Burns Foundation is committed to supporting the Brain & Spine Foundation to spread the Brain Centre project nationally.