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Jack Beckman
Funny Car Driver Helmet

Valvoline/MTS Dodge Charger Team

Driver Info from NHRA.com: Click Here

AUCTION JUNE 6-16, 2009

Jack Beckman, driver, Valvoline/Mail Terminal Services Funny Car. "Fast Jack" is a retired Air Force Sergeant who has taught over 7000 aspiring racers at Frank Hawley's School of Drag Racing. A cancer survivor and former Super Comp World Champion, Beckman has won 9 NHRA event titles and holds the quarter-mile speed record at 333.66 MPH. Jack lives in North Hills, California.

DSR owner, Don Schumacher, and drivers Tony Schumacher, Cory McClenathan, Ron Capps, Jack Beckman and Matt Hagan are proud to contribute   helmets to the Great Helmet Auction. We encourage all NHRA fans to support this exciting program benefiting PRO and RFC, two organizations that provide unparalleled services to all professional drivers, teams and families.  All five DSR drivers are contributing helmets worn in competition at the 2009 O’Reilly NHRA Midwest Nationals in Madison, IL

 

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OVERALL GREAT HELMET AUCTION DISCLAIMER: A “Great Helmet Auction” helmet would be a great addition to any motorsport collection.  Most racecar drivers do not sell their helmets, so winning one or several from the “Great Helmet Auction” makes this collectible even more valuable!  If you are the winning bidder on a helmet you can choose to have your name or company designated as the winner (optional), and it will be included in all post-auction press releases promoting the “Great Helmet Auction”.  A “Certificate of Authenticity” will also be issued with the helmet to confirm the signature and helmet authenticity.

These helmets are being auctioned individually as part of the Professional Racers Owners Organization (PRO) “Great Helmet Auction” promotion.  “Winning bids will benefit PRO, a trade organization providing services and other benefits to professional drag racing team owners and drivers, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Racers for Christ (Team RFC), an organization which has been servicing NHRA for over 25 years.”  

DISCLAIMER: A Great Helmet Auction helmet is being auctioned as a motorsport collectible, and may not be used as a functioning helmet.