Youth for Human Rights Racing Team Promotes Human Rights at the Clio Cup Championship

Thruxton, England
27 October 2007

Niki Lanik with his Y4HR Racing Car and medals Niki Lanik with his Y4HR Racing Car and medals

Young Austrian racecar driver, Niki Lanik, and his Youth 4 Human Rights Racing Team, promoted human rights while Lanik sped around the speeedway at Thruxton, in England. He placed eighth and fourth out of thirty competitors for the final two rounds of the 2007 Clio Cup Championship. The weekend was action packed with live Sky TV coverage and over 25,000 motorsport enthusiasts.

Thruxton, the Hampshire-based racing circuit, is famous for being the fastest circuit in Britain. Lanik’s Youth 4 Human Rights racing car averaged 100 mph per lap, reaching 140 mph on the long straightaway.