
Originally Posted by
Russ Oasis
Guys, after all the derision, I've decided to give it to charity. I've already given away half and the other half will be given away after Jan. 1. Honestly, if you guys knew how much work and thousands of hours went into this.....I worked on it full time for a year. It is crazy to try figure out how to give it back. Over 473 people donated amounts ranging from $5 to $20,000. Nobody seems to realize that if we went over budget, it came directly out of my pocket. The only reason we had ANY money at the end was that I spent the time (another year) to chase down a party that used the pictures without authorization. If we lost the suit, it again came out of my pocket. But when we settled, in a show of good faith, I asked the Viper community "What do you want me to do with the money?" Some of the responses were quite harsh and insulting. Most of them showed that they didn't really understand how much work went into the project. One even accused me of running a "for profit" event. It became clear that no matter what I did, there would be criticism. A couple of guys suggested that I give it to charity. I thought about it for a month and decided that was the least controversial and best thing to do. All donations were in the name of Viper Nurburgring Record, should you like to look them up. A large percentage of the money went to veterans' charities, like Wounded Warriors, Folds of Honor, Tunnels to Towers, and Disabled Veterans. Some went to Mercy Ships (a high tech medical ship that gives free operations for things like hare lips, removal of tumors, and birth defects, for people in third world nations) Some went to charities that help animals, such as The Humane Society and the ASPCA. I also gave a chunk to The Special Olympics (for children with special needs) and The Free Clinics, a medical service for the indigent in North Carolina. All charities had 3 or 4 stars (out of 4) on Charity Navigator. I know that giving to charity won't make some happy, but I have bent over backwards to try to do the right thing. As the holidays approach, let's all be grateful that we all own Vipers and that without a penny of help from the factory, we turned a 7:01.3, the fastest American car to ever grace The Ring, even today. Together, we all got a lot accomplished. We set a record and gave to people in need.
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