Support an amateur drivers dream to go pro...
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Why we fundraise:
Auto racing is expensive, as is competing at the highest level in any sport. To be the best, you have to run the best equipment; invest countless hours into honing your craft; replace worn or damaged parts; upgrade safety equipment; constantly fuel your machine; not to mention tires....lots and lots of tires. With aspirations to race professionally, you need to find the competition, you need to travel. Travel is also very expensive, as are hotels and flights. With your donation, you can help me realize my dream.
Every dollar raised will go towards my racing. As a direct result of your donation, I'll have the opportunity to race more and further abroad. I'll have the opportunity to get more seat time in go-karts and road-going race cars.
Thank you in advance for your donation….Sincerely, Dylan Ulinder
Dylan's Story:
Seventeen year old Canadian racing driver Dylan Ulinder was born in North Vancouver, BC. His passion for cars started at an early age. In fact, his first words were Audi TT. The passion for all things automotive and racing has only grown since those early days. In 2019, Dylan was introduced to go-karting. First through kart rental programs throughout the Lower Mainland of BC, then through SIMA International Race Way in Sumas Washington and Kartplex at Area27 in Oliver, BC. In November of 2019, Dylan received his first private TB go-kart from Kartplex at Area27. Dylan’s first season as a driver was challenged by COVID-19 and the global health pandemic that ensued. Despite these challenges, Dylan practiced his race kraft and ultimately podiumed every race he entered the following year as an LO206 JR driver. In 2022, Dylan at the age of sixteen met the minimum age requirement to race as a 2 stroke, TaG Senior driver. Dylan competing regionally through 2022, placing 2nd in the Pacific Northwest PadHolder Super Cup Series and 2nd at his local club, West Coast Kart Club. Dylan was awarded Rookie of the Year for his remarkable performance as a TaG Senior driver in 2022. Dylan’s success continued through 2023. Dylan won the 2023 PadHolder Super Cup Series as a TaG SR driver. Beyond leading and winning races, Dylan has demonstrated his speed by winning the Road2Racing / FEED Racing School scholarship shootout against 20 of Western Canada’s top amateur drivers. The scholarship awarded Dylan the opportunity to participate in the F4 Driving Academy – FEED Racing program in France.
Organizer
Aaron Ulinder
Organizer
Vancouver, BC