Race car drivers have the ability to see something and process it very quickly. When traveling around a track at high speeds, a driver has to react to avoid hitting an oil slick or debris on the track.
The New York Times site features an interactive game in which the viewer can get an idea of how fast a race car driver must react. The player sees a sequence of four arrows in a given time period and must repeat them. At one-half second, I got four out of five patterns correct. I failed miserably the three other tests of one-quarter second, .15 seconds and .1 seconds.
Our group could make some sort of interactive page to simply raise funds for the team, in which a sponsor donates an amount of money depending upon the number of clicks, or something along those lines. Another idea is to have a game where you can shoot soccer balls into a goal from various angles.
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