Ad Driscoll’s Donation Wins Silver Medallion Sweepstakes

“Wow! Amazing!” were the words South Jersey & Philly Region member Ad Driscoll used to describe receiving the news that his entry won the recent SCCA Foundation sweepstakes for a beautiful sterling silver pendant designed, crafted, and donated by Atlanta Region members Larry and Tere Pulliam.

Ad’s motivation for entering the SCCA Foundation’s recent sweepstakes was to support the Women on Track program. In fact, he wasn’t considering winning when he entered the sweepstakes; rather, he was making a donation to “support the next generation of drivers” and in recognition of the generous “help people gave me in my early autocross years with the Philly SCCA.”

Ad’s sweepstakes donation/entry supports the SCCA Foundation directly helping him pay it forward.

Ad and his son are preparing a 2006 R53 Mini Cooper for his next generation driver to compete in autocross, and thanks to this sweepstakes, they’ve already won a silver medal.

Members and friends of SCCA can continue to support the SCCA Foundation and it’s worthy programs by entering what is arguably the most exciting sweepstakes in SCCA Foundation history: A chance to win a dream trip to the Monaco Grand Prix.

SCCA Foundation Monaco GP Sweepstakes

About SCCA Foundation

A 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, SCCA Foundation’s mission is to support the Sports Car Club of America® by providing inclusive opportunities for motorsports competition, safety, education, and historical preservation.

Proceeds from donations and sweepstakes support the SCCA Foundation’s participation in the Tire Rack Street Survival program (offering life-saving advanced training for teen drivers), SCCA Women on Track (empowering women in motorsports), American veterans engaging in motorsports activities through SCCA events, and more. The Foundation also preserves the history of American Motorsports through the SCCA Archives housed at the International Motor Racing Research Center in Watkins Glen, NY.

Learn more about the SCCA Foundation by visiting its website.

Photos courtesy Tere Pulliam and by Jon Krolewicz