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While some female NASCAR drivers have transitioned or attempted to transition from open-wheel racing and sports car racing (such as Sarah Fisher, Janet Guthrie, Danica Patrick, and Katherine Legge), most have climbed the stock-car racing ladder (such as Tammy Jo Kirk, Johanna Long, and Shawna Robinson), beginning to race full-sized stock cars ...
This is a list of notable, professional, and female racing drivers or riders in any form of motorsport, sorted by country alphabetically. Albania
In 2015 Lotus F1 signed Carmen Jordá to a deal including a run in a car. [32] Sauber signed Colombian driver Tatiana Calderón as development driver for 2017. [33] Calderón was promoted from her development driver role to test driver for the 2018 season, and tested an F1 car for the first time with Sauber in Mexico in October 2018. [34] [35]
Historically, car clubs (groups of people who share a love for custom cars and a passion for lowriding) have been predominantly led by men, with the exception of a few, such as Lady Bugs Car Club ...
There have been several female car owners at the Indianapolis 500. The first and only female car owner to win was Maude "M.A." Yagle, who owned the 1929 race winning car for driver Ray Keech. Other notable female owners include Mari Hulman George (who owned the car of husband Elmer George) and former driver Sarah Fisher.
In celebration of National Name Your Car Day, which falls on Oct. 2, Capital One released the results of a survey conducted with car owners -- and the findings are totally intriguing.
2010 & 2011 British Ladies Champion, 2012 WRC Production Car Cup 2WD Champion Martine Cordesse [54] 1975 1978 4 19th Julià Cordoba [55] 1993 1997 3 34th Christine Dacremont [56] 1973 1979 8 6th Charlotte Dalmasso-Astier [57] 2013: 2015: 4: 47th: 2016 French Ladies Champion Daniela Dal Col [58] 1998 1998 1 DNF Margaret Daniel [59] 1992 1992 1 ...
There have been two all-female teams who have won their class. [10] The first all-female crew to win their category was the "Christine" – Ecurie Seiko team of Christine Beckers, Yvette Fontaine and Marie Laurent in the 1974 edition and the second was the Société Esso trio of Christine Dacremont, Marianne Hoepfner and Michèle Mouton in the ...