Girls on Fire at Albion Park in benefit of National Breast Cancer Foundation

27 March 2015
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The BOTRA Pink Pants Ladies Invitation race at Albion Park tonight kicked off a fundraising partnership between Racing Queensland, BOTRA and the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

BOTRA has donated $1,000 towards the fundraising promotion which will be officially launched in the next few months. Further details of the racing series will be released at a later date.

The girls were on fire tonight during the invitation race with driver Amy Rees bringing home Girl with Fire.

Danielle McMullen followed in second place leading Lumos NZ and Narissa McMullen in third place driving Feel the Courage.

Australia’s only professional female racecaller Victoria Shaw brought some glamour to the broadcast calling the BOTRA Pink Pants Ladies Invitation race and Racing Queensland’s Girls on Track grand final. 

 

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