It has always been a man’s world, but we’re breaking that down now,” Susie Wolff, managing director of the F1 Academy and former driver, tells TODAY.com.
When British racing driver Katherine Legge was given her long-awaited chance to compete in a NASCAR Cup series race for the ...
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Sally Mott Is a Race Car Driver on the RiseAfter beginning a karting career at 15, Mott is now in her second year as a driver in IMSA’s entry-level racing series and is ...
The 44-year-old English driver made her Cup Series debut on Sunday at the ... Ahead of the race, Legge told reporters about ...
The new Amazon Prime Video series, 'First to the Finish,' begins streaming next Tuesday A new sports docuseries premiering ...
With any other inexperienced driver who struggled in a debut, this issue would have faded away by now. But Legge’s status as the “first woman to compete in the NASCAR Cup racing since 2018 ...
As more women enter the motorsports realm, more dreams come true. Dive into this growing inclusivity during Women's History ...
First to the Finish follows two fierce racers, Heather Hadley (54) and Sally Mott (15), BSI Racing Team Principle Shea ...
The world’s fastest women are racing to join the Formula 1 grid – and two Australians are in the mix. Australian teens Joanne ...
The Rise of Female Representation in Racing Shi Wei is part of a growing number of female drivers making their mark in a traditionally male-dominated sport. Her participation in the F1 Academy ...
Katherine Legge, the newest female entrant in the Cup Series, recently spoke about NASCAR's limited number of female drivers.
Legge is the 17th woman to make a start in the NASCAR Cup Series. It's unknown if she plans any further starts. Danica ...
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