Ford charity efforts continue.

The Australian National Breast Cancer Foundation has now received $22,500 so far in 2004 thanks to Ford Racing and its supporters of the Ford Racing Superbreakfasts.

The Sydney Ford V8 Superbreakfast, held at the Westin, raised $2500 with one attendee set for the ride of his life aboard the Ford Falcon V8 Supercar of Shell Helix Racing's Steven Johnson.

The Australian National Breast Cancer Foundation has now received $22,500 so far in 2004 thanks to Ford Racing and its supporters of the Ford Racing Superbreakfasts.

The Sydney Ford V8 Superbreakfast, held at the Westin, raised $2500 with one attendee set for the ride of his life aboard the Ford Falcon V8 Supercar of Shell Helix Racing's Steven Johnson.

With future Ford V8 Superbreakfasts in Melbourne (Sandown), Surfers Paradise(Gold Coast Indy), Launceston (Symmons Plains) and Parramatta (Eastern Creek), at least $50,000 should be raised for Breast Cancer Research.

320 people enjoyed a great morning's entertainment with Ford's 15 officially supported drivers mixing and mingling with business people and fans alike.

Adding to the morning was Wallaby star Phil Waugh, as well as Sydney's Swans coach Paul Roos and players Paul Williams, Nic Fosdike and Lewis Roberts-Thomson.

The next Ford Racing event will be the Ford V8 Superbreakfast at the Crown Casino in Melbourne on Thursday 9 September.

One of the highlights of the event is an auction for a hot lap with the man who finished second at last year's Betta Electrical Sandown 500, Steve Ellery.

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