Welcome to the Legend of the Death Race Podcast, where you’ll hear the legends of past Death Racers, new and old.
In this weeks' forty-third podcast episode, we talk to Frank Fumich; an entrepreneur whose racing career includes raising funds for causes close to his heart. Listen as he recalls his history leading up to his 2011 legend after meeting one of the founders of the Death Race and pivots from his familiar world of racing and climbing to take on an adventure full of unknowns.
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This weekend I took it easy and did a light jog through one of the local parks here in Seattle.
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