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E67: Renee Brinkerhoff - Rallying for a cause

E67: Renee Brinkerhoff - Rallying for a cause

Episode 68 Published 5 years, 5 months ago
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Seven years ago, when Colorado-based mother and wife Renee Brinkerhoff decided to completely change her life to become both a racer and global philanthropist, she never envisioned her efforts could also change the lives of women and children worldwide.  However, since 2013, her race team Valkyrie Racing and foundation Valkyrie Gives have earned global recognition for her personal quest to end the plight of human trafficking on an international scale. In 2020 she was set to conquer the ultimate challenge as the first to ever bring a vintage Porsche to Antarctica and drive 356 miles on ice, as the conclusion of a 7-continent journey that will have spanned nearly 20,000 miles around the globe to bring awareness to and raise funds for the cause.  

According to Renee, the forthcoming winter expedition will be a trifecta of sorts, with an end goal of raising $1 million through her ‘Project 356 World Rally Tour’ – an effort alone that has already secured more than $200,000 toward her goal.  “Antarctica will be the most beautiful, yet dangerous terrain we’ve yet to encounter with ourselves and our vintage car,” she explained. 

“While the weather remains one of the largest hurdles, it’s going to be our technical mission to lightweight the car and stay on track in a carbon positive way,” said Renee.  “We’ve got a team that has already earned a world record in polar exploration, and we intend to set a few of our own along the way!”

 

Joining Renee as her navigator will be Jason de Carteret, a British polar explorer who has held both skiing and vehicle world records for polar exploration. “Our upcoming fete will be an amazing crescendo in the epic journey Renee has already created on a global scale,” said Jason.  “There is an enormous educational lesson to be learned in all she’s doing, let alone the history and heritage that her car provides.”

Renee’s Porsche 356 is currently being prepped in the UK and will join the expedition team in Chile in late November, before boarding a cargo plane to arrive in Antarctica. The last leg of the expedition also has the potential of setting a world record for rallying a vintage car on all seven continents, as well as a land speed record within Antarctica.

RENEE’S ROLE

For a small woman, Renee has created an immense voice for a deeply rooted exploitation of human beings.  Her involvement has not only broadened awareness, but she personally brings much needed funds, support, education and supplies to pre-vetted shelters she meets with globally that house women and children who are both survivors and victims.  Personal meetings and on-site involvement have already taken place with organizations in remote areas within China, Mongolia, Peru and Kenya.  Each contribution begins a means to educate and support those that have survived human trafficking while taking instrumental steps to foster awareness that can help to end the global issue completely. 

Additionally, this past January, Renee was selected by the U.S. NGO Exodus Road to be part of a carefully vetted and selected group of volunteer operatives to head to Asia, where she embarked on an anti-human trafficking effort to rescue and restore victims, including children who are sex trafficked.  The investigation was part of an evidence gathering effort to build stronger cases for successful rescue missions for police on a global basis.  Within a team consisting of former Army Special Forces and current members of undercover US law enforcement, she was able to secretly meet with children and prostitutes to gain insight leading to imminent arrests -- their overall efforts will be supporting the work of nationals on the ground fighting sex trafficking with local police partners. 

BLENDING RACING AND SOCIAL ISSUES

After beginning her rally career at the age of 56in 2012, Renee was determined to take on her own s

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