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August, 2003 — Kelly MacPhaden, a female rookie race car driver, who is currently contending in the Formula F1rst Series in Canada-Ontario Region, is preparing for a new challenge. Kelly is devoting her time off track to become involved through the British Automobile Racing Club, to help raise monies to find a cure for Huntington’s disease. Huntington’s disease (HD) is a cruel, hereditary brain disease that touches the life of one in every thousand Canadians. It causes relentless physical and mental deterioration, leading to eventual death. Although there is presently no cure for HD, there is hope. The gene which brings on HD was discovered in 1993, and since then scientists have made great progress towards finding treatments and hopefully, a cure … Kelly will participate in the Huntington’s Indy Go Kart Challenge.
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