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Paralysed teenager becomes racing driver in Scottish first | Paralysed teenager becomes racing driver in Scottish first |
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Ally's car has been specially adapted so he can use hand controls to accelerate and brake | Ally's car has been specially adapted so he can use hand controls to accelerate and brake |
Three years ago, Ally Chalmers was standing on the podium after coming second in a national skiing competition. Just a fortnight later, he was lying in hospital, paralysed from the waist down after a devastating crash on the slopes. | Three years ago, Ally Chalmers was standing on the podium after coming second in a national skiing competition. Just a fortnight later, he was lying in hospital, paralysed from the waist down after a devastating crash on the slopes. |
Now 17, the Glasgow teenager has made history by becoming Scotland's first wheelchair-using racing car driver. | Now 17, the Glasgow teenager has made history by becoming Scotland's first wheelchair-using racing car driver. |
His Mini Cooper S has been specially adapted so he can use hand controls to accelerate and brake. | His Mini Cooper S has been specially adapted so he can use hand controls to accelerate and brake. |
Ally recently raced in the Scottish Mini Cooper Cup at Knockhill in Fife, one of the UK's most respected club-level motorsport events. | Ally recently raced in the Scottish Mini Cooper Cup at Knockhill in Fife, one of the UK's most respected club-level motorsport events. |
It was his first proper race and he was named runner-up Driver of the Day. | It was his first proper race and he was named runner-up Driver of the Day. |
The teenager passed his Association of Racing Drivers (ARD) test earlier this year - the first wheelchair user in Scotland to do so - allowing him to compete in licensed events. | The teenager passed his Association of Racing Drivers (ARD) test earlier this year - the first wheelchair user in Scotland to do so - allowing him to compete in licensed events. |
Ally sees his motorsports competitions as a very level playing field. | Ally sees his motorsports competitions as a very level playing field. |
Ally was skiing with his mum Carole and his brothers in Glencoe in March 2022 when he crashed. The accident left him with multiple injuries, including a broken back, neck, collarbone and ribs. | Ally was skiing with his mum Carole and his brothers in Glencoe in March 2022 when he crashed. The accident left him with multiple injuries, including a broken back, neck, collarbone and ribs. |
He has been through three years of rehab and hospital visits. | He has been through three years of rehab and hospital visits. |
Carole suggested motor racing as something Ally could take up to fill the gap left by skiing as he used to enjoy go-karting before his accident. | Carole suggested motor racing as something Ally could take up to fill the gap left by skiing as he used to enjoy go-karting before his accident. |
Over the past two years, she has helped him become an accomplished racing driver. | Over the past two years, she has helped him become an accomplished racing driver. |
The pair bought a Mini Cooper S and began converting it for racing. Working with companies around the UK and a firm called Minimax in Scotland, they stripped the vehicle and rebuilt it into a race-spec Mini that Ally could control entirely with his hands. | The pair bought a Mini Cooper S and began converting it for racing. Working with companies around the UK and a firm called Minimax in Scotland, they stripped the vehicle and rebuilt it into a race-spec Mini that Ally could control entirely with his hands. |
To be allowed to race, Ally had to prove that he would be able to get out the car on his own in 10 seconds if there was a crash or fire. | To be allowed to race, Ally had to prove that he would be able to get out the car on his own in 10 seconds if there was a crash or fire. |
He and his mum also had to campaign for rule changes to allow drivers using hand controls to compete. | He and his mum also had to campaign for rule changes to allow drivers using hand controls to compete. |
And all the while, Ally was learning a completely new discipline from scratch. | And all the while, Ally was learning a completely new discipline from scratch. |
Carole said seeing Ally on the grid was "incredible" while Ally said: "The adrenaline's quite fun." | Carole said seeing Ally on the grid was "incredible" while Ally said: "The adrenaline's quite fun." |
Ally's car has been rebuilt so he can control it entirely with his hands | Ally's car has been rebuilt so he can control it entirely with his hands |
Ally sees his competitions as a very level playing field. | Ally sees his competitions as a very level playing field. |
One of the things that makes motorsport stand out is that it gives disabled drivers the rare chance to compete directly against able-bodied teams on equal terms. | One of the things that makes motorsport stand out is that it gives disabled drivers the rare chance to compete directly against able-bodied teams on equal terms. |
"With other sports there are specialist groups for a reason but with racing there's no need if you have a hand-controlled car," he said. | "With other sports there are specialist groups for a reason but with racing there's no need if you have a hand-controlled car," he said. |
"I've always loved competing," he said. "Getting back into sport after my accident has been huge for me." | "I've always loved competing," he said. "Getting back into sport after my accident has been huge for me." |
Scott MacKenzie, team principal at Minimax, said: "Ally's been really good, as soon as he got in the car nothing really phased him. | Scott MacKenzie, team principal at Minimax, said: "Ally's been really good, as soon as he got in the car nothing really phased him. |
Scott said refitting the car was "a fair bit of work, but exciting". | Scott said refitting the car was "a fair bit of work, but exciting". |
However, Ally declared that it was "definitely not an easy ride". | However, Ally declared that it was "definitely not an easy ride". |
Unlike most drivers, who use their feet for the clutch, accelerator and brake, he uses a set of controls built into the steering wheel area. | Unlike most drivers, who use their feet for the clutch, accelerator and brake, he uses a set of controls built into the steering wheel area. |
Acceleration is managed by a ring he pulls to speed up. Gear changes are handled with two buttons – one for upshifting and one for downshifting and there's a lever near the steering column to brake. | Acceleration is managed by a ring he pulls to speed up. Gear changes are handled with two buttons – one for upshifting and one for downshifting and there's a lever near the steering column to brake. |
When you're doing 100 miles an hour round Knockhill, that's a lot to manage. | When you're doing 100 miles an hour round Knockhill, that's a lot to manage. |
Ally's mum Carole said it was amazing to see him on the race track | Ally's mum Carole said it was amazing to see him on the race track |
Ally isn't stopping here. He's already planning more races and, if things go well, a career in professional motorsport. | Ally isn't stopping here. He's already planning more races and, if things go well, a career in professional motorsport. |
"It's taken a lot of hard work and I've had the support of so many people," he said. "I'm younger than a lot of the other drivers, so I'm proud of how the race went. | "It's taken a lot of hard work and I've had the support of so many people," he said. "I'm younger than a lot of the other drivers, so I'm proud of how the race went. |
"I'm really looking forward to racing again and hopefully one day I can go professional." | "I'm really looking forward to racing again and hopefully one day I can go professional." |
Ally's got his sights set on joining Team Brit, the world's only competitive team made up entirely of disabled racing drivers. | Ally's got his sights set on joining Team Brit, the world's only competitive team made up entirely of disabled racing drivers. |
Based in England, the team helps people with physical and mental challenges get into motorsport, using their own tech and years of know-how. | Based in England, the team helps people with physical and mental challenges get into motorsport, using their own tech and years of know-how. |
They hope to become the first all-disabled team to take on the Le Mans 24-hour endurance race and say they are building a proper pathway into racing for disabled drivers like Ally. | |
Carole said: "I knew, knowing Ally that, he would not be happy in life not having a sport that was as high adrenaline as ski racing was. | Carole said: "I knew, knowing Ally that, he would not be happy in life not having a sport that was as high adrenaline as ski racing was. |
"It was important to me that he could continue to not just participate, but compete. There have been hurdles, but he's stayed focused on his goal and seeing him out there [on the race track] was amazing. | "It was important to me that he could continue to not just participate, but compete. There have been hurdles, but he's stayed focused on his goal and seeing him out there [on the race track] was amazing. |
"He might be the first disabled race car driver in Scotland, but hopefully there'll be many more who follow him into the sport." | "He might be the first disabled race car driver in Scotland, but hopefully there'll be many more who follow him into the sport." |
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