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Basehor, Kan.’s Maryn Winters, 8, Wins Race Car Design Contest
For JDRF Hosted by Motorcraft & Quick Lane; Design Raises $3,460
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Maryn Winters, an 8-year-old entering third grade from Basehor, Kan., 8, who was
diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D) at age 4, has won the Race Car Design
Contest for JDRF, hosted by Motorcraft & Quick Lane Tire and Auto Centers.
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“I am so excited about winning this contest,” said Maryn whose design raised $3,460 at
www.fordracecar.jdrf.org during the contest. “I entered last year and couldn't wait to design
another car this year. This is awesome!”
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Maryn’s winning design will be the paint scheme for the Wood Brothers’ No. 21 Ford Fusion
for the Crown Royal 400 at the Brickyard at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, July 26,
2015. She and her family will experience a trip of a lifetime, seeing the car that she designed
race at the famed Indiana speedway in person.
DEARBORN, Mich., June 8, 2014 — Maryn Winters, an 8-year-old entering third grade
from Basehor, Kan., 8, who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D) at age 4, has won
the Race Car Design Contest for JDRF, hosted by Motorcraft & Quick Lane Tire and
Auto Centers.
Maryn’s colorful design – which features children holding balloons that spell out “HOPE” and
“JDRF,” a rainbow and flowers – was selected from 10 finalists by the Ford Customer Service
Division, JDRF and Wood Brothers Racing, owners of the Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion in
the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
“I am so excited about winning this contest,” said Maryn whose design raised $3,460 at
www.fordracecar.jdrf.org during the contest. “I entered last year and couldn't wait to design
another car this year. This is awesome!”
When asked about her design, Maryn said, "I drew the kids because they are the other kids I
have met that are fighting this disease everyday like me. The rainbow is a sign of hope. The
balloons are for hope for a cure.”
The contest started in March with close to 50 children ages 5-18 living with T1D from
around the country raising money at www.FordRaceCar.jdrf.org. Ford dealership Victory
Ford of Bonner Springs, Kan., assisted Maryn in her fundraising efforts during the final
phase of the contest.
Maryn’s winning design will be the paint scheme for the Wood Brothers’ No. 21 Ford Fusion for
the Crown Royal 400 at the Brickyard at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, July 26, 2015. She
and her family will experience a trip of a lifetime, seeing the car that she designed race at the
famed Indiana speedway in person.
“We’re excited to have Maryn’s beautiful design on our car at the Brickyard,” said Eddie
Wood, co-owner of Wood Brothers Racing. “As a team and as a family we get
tremendous satisfaction from being able to contribute to JDRF’s cause of eliminating
type 1 diabetes.”
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Every child who entered the contest raised money for JDRF by asking their friends and family to
“vote” with donations. The money raised, more than $39,000 thus far, will help to continue
JDRF’s efforts to turn Type One into Type None through the support of research.
“Congratulations to Maryn for winning the Race Car Design Contest for JDRF hosted by
Motorcraft & Quick Lane,” said Mary Lou Quesnell, director of marketing for Ford
Customer Service Division. “Not only is she a talented artist as evidenced by her race
car design, but is a great ambassador for JDRF and its effort to create a world without
T1D. We can’t wait to see her design running at the Brickyard.”
T1D is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks and destroys insulinproducing beta cells in the pancreas, rendering millions of Americans dependent on insulin
injections and 24/7 vigilance to survive.
Ford Motor Company’s relationship with JDRF spans three decades. In 2008, Motorcraft and
Quick Lane Racing joined the effort. In five years, the race car design contest has raised more
than a quarter of a million dollars for JDRF, the world’s leading charitable funder of T1D
research.
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About Motorcraft
Motorcraft® offers a complete line of replacement parts that are recommended and approved by Ford
Motor Company. From routine maintenance to under-hood repairs, Motorcraft parts offer exceptional
value with the highest quality and right fit at competitive prices. Motorcraft parts are available nationwide
at Ford and Lincoln dealers, independent distributors and automotive parts retailers are backed by Ford
Motor Company’s two-year, unlimited-miles Service Parts Limited Warranty. Ask for Motorcraft by name
when you visit your local auto parts store or your favorite service facility. For more information, visit
www.motorcraft.com.
About Quick Lane Tire & Auto Centers
Quick Lane® provides automotive quick services for all makes and models. Quick Lane’s nationwide
network of more than 700 facilities, each providing the convenience of an aftermarket company
(no appointment necessary, service while you wait, evening and weekend hours, competitive prices) with
the confidence of a major automotive manufacturer (quality parts, factory-trained technicians).
Quick Lane® is a registered trademark of Ford Motor Company. For more information,
visit www.quicklane.com.
About JDRF
JDRF is the leading global organization focused on type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. JDRF’s goal is to
progressively remove the impact of T1D from people’s lives until we achieve a world without T1D. JDRF
collaborates with a wide spectrum of partners and is the only organization with the scientific resources,
regulatory influence and a working plan to bring life-changing therapies from the lab to the community. As
the largest charitable supporter of T1D research, JDRF is currently sponsoring $530 million in charitable
research in 17 countries. For more information, please visit www.jdrf.org.
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Contact:
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Tara Burd
O (212.479.7524)
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