Our First Event at Homestead-Miami Speedway

Our First Event at Homestead-Miami Speedway

The year was 2017 and it was the first year of hosting our annual track event at the Homestead-Miami Speedway. Brett David & Brooke David, owners of Prestige Imports Bring Luxury Racetrack Experience to Terminally Ill Children.

Ride2Revive t-shirts, hats & wristbands will be given to the children as soon as they arrive and then the real fun begins.  These children and their families will have the opportunity to be driven in exotic supercars that will include the brand new Lamborghini (including the new Aventador), Ferrari, Lotus, Cobra and others on a racetrack set up just for them.  GoPro cameras will be installed on certain vehicles to capture these exciting moments. Our own videographer will interview those children who are not camera shy.  Numerous photographers from local publications will also be attending.  South Beach Photo Booth Company will be there taking personalized photos of the children and then providing them with special memorable keepsakes. 

The hood of a Lamborghini will be wrapped with a clear coat which will enable the children to sign their names with colored markers right on the car.  This car went on display that week at the TRUMP International Beach Resort in Sunny Isles Beach for the Kids vs. Cancer fundraising GALA.

“I Just Rode in a Ferrari!”

“I Just Rode in a Ferrari!”

Dear Ride2Revive,

A Ferrari came soaring past the test track’s checkered flags flapping at the finish line. As the bright red sports car rumbled to a stop, the passenger door opened accompanied by a shout of pure joy heard over the sound of the engine, “I just rode in a Ferrari! This is the best day of my life!” said a boy as he was unbuckled from his seat.

We don’t know his whole story, but I can tell you that he is 11-years old, having just completed a chemo session in his fight with cancer. He had come to the raceway to experience his dream thanks to Ride2Revive, a charity I hold dear in my heart.

His face, so full of excitement and happiness for those few minutes was such a powerful reminder to me how truly fortunate we are. My wish is that no matter the obstacles, we remember to approach life with the same joy and unbridled enthusiasm of that child with cancer.

Ana R.
Amida Wealth Management