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Martin appointed patron of Richard Burns Foundation

12 October, 2010

Five-time world rally winner Markko Martin has been appointed patron
of the Richard Burns Foundation, a charity established in honour of
the Englishman who won the 2001 World Rally Championship and died of a
brain tumour four years later, aged 34.

The Richard Burns Foundation aim to help people, particularly young
people, who are in a situation similar to Richard’s by providing
them with inspiration through his example and the means to face the
future with confidence.

Martin’s status as patron is entirely fitting – the two
were close rivals on the stages and closer friends away from rallies.


Martin said: “When Richard became ill it was completely stupid.
He was the fittest guy in the championship and yet he had this happen
to him. Richard had good support around him, but not everybody has the
same – that’s why I want to become a patron of the Richard
Burns Foundation: to do what I can to help those who don’t have
access to the same help Richard did.

“When I first met Richard, he and his co-driver Robert Reid
were good friends with my co-driver ‘Beef’ [Michael Park].
I didn’t really know them so well and was, a little bit, the guy
on the outside, not really understanding the jokes. That soon changed
though and we all became good friends. We would eat dinner together
during the rally and spend time together during events. It was quite
strange, during things like the recce the teams would usually drive
together through the stages, but ‘Beef’ and I would go
around with Richard and Robert. They were driving for Peugeot and we
were with Ford, we were bringing the teams closer together!  Of
course, I was also in the car with Richard when his illness became
more apparent on the way to Cardiff in 2003. Losing somebody like
Richard, at such a young age, doesn’t make sense and we have to
do all we can to help others in a similar situation.”

Markko joins double world champion Marcus Gronholm as a patron of the
Richard Burns Foundation.

The Richard Burns Foundation incorporates the Michael Park Fund,
which was established in Michael’s memory after he died in a
rally accident in 2005, just two months before Richard’s death.

Richard’s co-driver Robert Reid said: “Markko became a
real part of our team. Like he said, we were driving for different
manufacturers, but there was a real bond between Richard,
‘Beef’, Markko and myself. Obviously, we were fierce
competitors on the stage, but away from the competition, we just all
got on as a group of mates. Markko was among the first to realise and
understand the severity of Richard’s condition and the support
he showed at that time and for the next two years is something we will
always remember. It’s entirely fitting that Markko is a patron
of something which would have been very close to Richard’s
heart.”
 

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