Big-hearted go-karter Jarlath Sayer, 8, organises sponsored endurance race to raise money for Ukrainian refugees

Big-hearted go-karter Jarlath Sayer, 8, organises sponsored endurance race to raise money for Ukrainian refugees

March 17, 2022

GO-KARTER Jarlath Sayer has come up with an excellent way to help fellow children forced to flee war-torn Ukraine.

The eight-year-old approached Lewis Hamilton's old track, Rye House in Hertfordshire, about putting on a sponsored endurance race to raise money for refugees.


The race will be held on the 28th June and will be part of the build-up to the 2022 British Grand Prix.

A total of 26 teams will race in a 'Le Mans' style event, led by professional racing drivers and celebrities to raise money for the charity UNHCR for Ukrainian refugees.

Proceedings will begin with 20 minute qualifying.

The race itself will then be a three-hour affair.

Teams will consist of three to six drivers.

Seats can be secured for £599 per team.

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Young Jarlath is described as being 'extremely saddened by the conflict in Ukraine'.

Determined to help in any way he could, the youngster set the wheels in motion in making this event happen.

Jarlath, who is currently in the British Karting championship for the Jamie Green Racing team, has devised other fundraising ideas with help from his school.

For more details see https://www.supportukrainekartingevent.com

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