BTCC Fans Help HiQ to Raise £5k
Up to 42,000 British Touring Car Championship fans have been praised by HiQ for helping to raise £5,000 for Breast Cancer Care. Clad in pink, the network descended upon Brands Hatch to make the final race weekend of the season one to remember for HiQ's official charity. The fast fit network’s pink girls were on hand to give away caps and replica cars in return for donations to the cause, and after counting the particularly heavy collections buckets from Sunday, the network can now reveal that £5,000 was raised through generous donations. Of that total, the BTCC marshals at Brands Hatch have been singled out for a special mention, after raising £600 themselves.
HiQ’s marketing manager Geraldine McGovern said: “We can’t thank everyone enough for making our fundraising effort such a huge success. We have always been amazed by the on-track action at each BTCC race weekend, but even that pales into comparison when we think of how brilliant each and every fan of the series is.
“From the moment we became involved in the championship in 2008, we’ve benefited from the support and interest shown from spectators in everything we do. Never more has this been in evidence that on Sunday, when we were taken aback by the levels of support from everyone at the circuit – from the fans right through to the trackside marshals, who were particularly fantastic.” The money will help HiQ to hit the £100,000 target it aims to reach for the charity this year.
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