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When most people hear “NASCAR”, they immediately hear the roaring engines and see the breakneck speed in front of their eyes.
For women competing professionally in the sport, exposure and sponsorships are key to rising in the ranks, but both can be difficult to come by, female NASCAR drivers told ABC News. "It's great ...
At 34 years old, NASCAR Canada Series driver Shantel Kalika has seen the progress firsthand. The Saskatoon driver is one of the more popular competitors in the series, where she owned her car and ...
Busch Light’s future is women. NASCAR is a male-driven sport, but Busch Light wants to help promote change by actively bringing more women into the industry, starting with the 2022 season.
DAYTONA BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 16: Portrait of Shawna Robinson, driver of the NASCAR Busch Series #23 Vassarette Chevrolet, at the NASCAR Nextel Cup Daytona 500 on February 16, 2005 at the Daytona ...
While NASCAR most certainly remains a male-dominated sport, there have been more than a few women who have made their mark across the scorched asphalt since the organization's inception in 1949.
The beer brand has announced that it will spend $10 million over the next three years to sponsor every female driver over the age of 21 in all of NASCAR's touring series through The Busch Light ...
Three women have nabbed top 10s in NASCAR's top circuit — Christian, Guthrie, and Patrick. If you want to find a woman winner in a NASCAR-sanctioned series, you'll have to drop five divisions to ...
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