Parts Plus Top Fuel driver Clay Millican instructs teens on defensive driving

Oct. 24, 2018
Parts Plus Top Fuel driver Clay Millican recently instructed Mid-South teens on driver-safety techniques during a series of four-hour classes hosted by B.R.A.K.E.S. (Be Responsible and Keep Everyone Safe) at Memphis International Raceway.

GERMANTOWN, TENN. – Parts Plus Top Fuel driver Clay Millican spent a rare off weekend from NHRA competition to instruct Mid-South teens on driver-safety techniques during a series of four-hour classes hosted by B.R.A.K.E.S. (Be Responsible and Keep Everyone Safe) at Memphis International Raceway (MIR). 

Parts Plus and Millican are staunch supporters of B.R.A.K.E.S., a 501(c)3 charity organization that provides free hands-on classes through its Teen Pro-Active Driving School. Throughout the NHRA Top Fuel season, Millican coordinates his busy racing schedule to help B.R.A.K.E.S. to teach drivers 15–19 how to drive defensively to avoid accidents. 

B.R.A.K.E.S. was started in earnest by Millican's former drag-racing rival Doug Herbert, whose teenaged sons John and James were killed in an automobile accident in 2008. In August 2013, Millican lost a son of his own, 22-year-old pro-racer Dalton Millican, in a motorcycle accident near the family’s hometown of Drummonds, Tenn.

During B.R.A.K.E.S. classes this weekend, local teens got behind the wheel of modified KIA vehicles for hands-on instructions on how to avoid or react to major causes of accidents: collisions, drop-wheel/off-road, distraction, panic stop, and car-control/skid recovery.

“My message to these kids was 100 percent personal,” Millican says. “I had a son who won a national championship in motocross racing and who became a Monster Truck driver. Dalton’s skill level was pretty high, so I tell these kids I don’t care how good a driver you think you are, it can happen to you. The teens who graduate from B.R.A.K.E.S. are about 64 percent less likely to be in a crash in their first three years of driving, so the more they can learn, the more armed they are to possibly avoid a life-threatening crash.”

Representatives from Memphis-based Parts Plus and its umbrella organization, the Automotive Distribution Network, were also on hand to assist in conducting free vehicle inspections for participants and those accompanying the teens to B.R.A.K.E.S. class. 

“There are more than 280 million vehicles on the road today, and about 80 percent are overdue for some kind of maintenance,”explains Mark Lowry, director of commercial sales/marketing for The Network. “Folks get caught up in day-to-day living, so it’s easy to overlook things like checking your oil and other fluid levels, monitoring tire pressure, and staying aware of minor issues that could lead to big problems down the road. Clay is doing his part, and as a member of this community, Parts Plus felt it was important to offer this free service as part of the B.R.A.K.E.S. classes this weekend in Millington.” 

Personnel from the Millington City Fire Department also demonstrated the Jaws of Life device, which is used to pry drivers from vehicular wreckage, and explained what to do in the event of a serious accident and offered tips on how to avoid serious road mishaps. 

About The Automotive Distribution Network
The Automotive Distribution Network, operating under the brands of Parts Plus, Parts Plus Mexico, IAPA and Auto Pride, is one of the most diverse groups in the auto-care industry. The Network is a proud member of Nexus North America and Nexus Automotive International, a group of parts distributors who are committed to bringing a global approach to the industry. 

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