About Miles to End Malaria

Highcroft Racing and Malaria No More are partners in the Miles To End Malaria program, which engages the race community in the global effort to end malaria deaths by raising awareness and funds to provide mosquito nets to people in Africa at risk of malaria. The Malaria No More logo is prominently displayed on the racecar and drivers David Brabham, Simon Pagenaud and Marino Franchitti have filmed a PSA about the Miles To End Malaria program to invite race fans to join the campaign. All funds raised through Miles To End Malaria will be used by Malaria No More to purchase long-lasting insecticide-treated mosquito nets for distribution in sub-Saharan Africa.
About Highcroft Racing

Based in Danbury, CT, Highcroft Racing is led by owner, Duncan Dayton. The team competes in the American Le Mans Series (American Le Mans Series), a series of endurance sports car races patterned after the world-famous 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The team will run the new overall contending Acura ARX-02a in the LMP1 class. American Le Mans Series events are broadcast throughout the season on ABC / ESPN, NBC or SPEED from March through October. Learn more at www.highcroftracing.com.
About Malaria No More

Malaria No More is determined to end malaria deaths in Africa. A non-profit, non-governmental organization, Malaria No More makes high-yield investments of time and capital to speed progress, unlock resources, mobilize new assets and spur the world toward reaching this goal. Every 30 seconds a child dies from malaria, but a simple net can save lives by protecting those who sleep under it from malarial mosquitoes that bite at night—find out how you can help at www.MalariaNoMore.org.



