Help rebuild the Ryan Humfrey Ford sports sedan
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In qualifying for round 3 of the national sports sedan series, Ryan Humfrey had a big crash, extensively damaging his home built sports sedan. The Falcon which he purchased from a friend for $50 many years ago when it was being used as a dog kennel. Over the ensuing years it was built up into a very competitive package in the national category.
Ryan treks across from WA each round, with a van towing an open trailer, and many have reached out keen to help him get back on track. The damage is way higher than what this go fund me is for, but will help tremendously to get him back in the series.
If you are in a position to help we know Ryan would be forever thankful. If you don’t feel comfortable doing a go fund me, he also has new merch you can purchase that will bring funds to this small family run team.
statement by Ryan
Unfortunately it ended before it really began for us at the Precision International National Sports Sedans round 3 2024 Sydney Motorsport Park. In Qualifying I spun exiting turn 7, 160kp/h crashing into the wall at 4.4g.
It's done some wild damage and she's a bit bent up. We've started the journey back to Perth to strip her down and see if we can fix it. A bit shell shocked and disappointed but all the safety gear has left me with only very minor sore spots. All the comments and support has been overwhelming
and is greatly appreciated.
Thanks to all the officials, recovery, medical, all our supporters, and our dedicated crew for all your help. Sorry to the competitors for the red flag.
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Organizer and beneficiary
Ran Maclurkin
Organizer
Wildwood, VIC
Ryan Humfrey
Beneficiary