R-Tech Rescue Team BRIT!. When R-Tech heard that Team BRIT had their welding equipment stolen we stepped in to rescue them with new equipment.

R-Tech first got involved with Team BRIT back when they were KartForce in 2014. 'KartForce - Karting for Injured Troop's is a charity that offers injured troops the opportunity to enjoy karting. Being motorsport fans ourselves this was something that we were delighted to be able to help out with. We supplied KartForce with some engines for their new karts, enabling them to move up a class. KartForce are still going strong and Team BRIT was born in 2015 offering the drivers the opportunity to step up to competitive motorsport.

To see how far they have come since then is fantastic and it is all down to the hard work of Dave Player and his team.

So when we heard that their welding equipment had been stolen we offered to supply them with what they needed to get welding again.

Many thanks to Team BRIT for the article on their website we hope your new welder serves you well!

R-Tech Rescue Team BRIT - Team BRIT race car

Who Are Team BRIT?

"Team BRIT aims to become the first ever all-disabled team to race in the Le Mans 24-hour endurance race – the greatest race in the world.

We are a competitive racing team, not a charity. We race against teams of able-bodied drivers on a totally level playing field — something that no other sport can offer.

Through our technological innovation, we have created the world’s most advanced hand control technology to enable disabled drivers to race competitively.

Our Racing Academy offers track day experiences to disabled clients and our racing team competes in top level endurance racing.

From one car in 2015 to five cars in 2022. Our story is one of growth, impact and positive change.

We’re changing motorsport and changing lives."

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