LONDON: Former McLaren boss Ron Dennis and Formula 1 tyre suppliers Pirelli have decided to donate one million meals to British NHS workers assisting in the battle against coronavirus.
The Italian tyre manufacturers are helping collect vital medical equipment and have donated the budget for their famous calendar to charities fighting the virus.
Dennis stepped down as McLaren’s Team Principal in 2009 having spent 28 seasons in the role with 17 Formula 1 titles delivered in that time.
Now he has launched SalutetheNHS.org, with £1m from his DreamChasing charity to feed British healthcare workers during the crisis.
“Our target is to deliver one million meals in three months – where it is needed most – to the epicentre of the war effort against Covid-19,” he told F1.com.
“We applaud the immense efforts of every individual and organisation that have already put their shoulders behind helping the heroes on our NHS front-line. We’re all in this together.
“I am specifically appealing to the business community and the business leaders to get involved by supporting SalutetheNHS.org to achieve the ambitious target,” he added.
Along with Dennis’ efforts and the ‘Project Pitlane’ consortium of seven F1 teams working on respiratory devices, Formula 1’s tyre suppliers Pirelli are also using their time off from motorsport to assist with coronavirus relief efforts.
The company is headquartered in Milan, Lombardy, which is one of the regions seriously affected by coronavirus in Italy. They have been organising collections for vital medical equipment including ventilators, masks and aprons.
Their famous Pirelli calendar has been put on hold for only the second time in history and from its budget, they have donated €100,000 to charities fighting coronavirus – which puts their donation total at over the €1 million mark.
Head of F1 and Car Racing Mario Isola is continuing his role as a volunteer ambulance driver – which he has done for over three decades – in this time of need, while other Pirelli employees are helping in their communities. (Source: F1.com)