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Natalie Decker recently marked her birthday with a quiet celebration at her home. Decker made her NASCAR Xfinity Series debut ...
Wallace became the first Black driver since Scott to win a NASCAR race when he finished first at Martinsville, Va., in 2013. Scott is also getting his due in Hollywood.
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Meet the first Black woman on a NASCAR Cup Series pit crew - MSNBrehanna Daniels, the first African American woman on a NASCAR pit crew, is inspiring the next generation of racers by changing tires with incredible speed and encouraging young people to pursue ...
NASCAR Cup Series set for first female driver since Danica Patrick in 2018. Katherine Legge, a 44-year-old Brit with experience in the Xfinity Series, will get a start this week at Phoenix Raceway.
She will become only the 17th woman to take part in the top class of stock car racing, as well as the first born outside of the US. "Entering the NASCAR Cup Series is a dream come true," she said.
Tia Norfleet Nascar 260 Jpg By Nicole Marie Melton · Updated October 28, 2020 Tia Norfleet has her sights set on becoming the first African-American female NASCAR driver in the history of the sport.
She became the first woman to win a NASCAR Cup Series pole position at the 2013 Daytona 500, but finished 8th. She continued to have a four-year career in the sport, leaving in 2017.
Last year, Tiffany Richardson-Harrell was a pit crew member at Langley Speedway, longing to get behind the wheel. Now, her first race is set for April 6.
Woman drivers have also played a role in shaping NASCAR's rich history. The first NASCAR race — the 1949 Strictly Stock Series inaugural race — featured a woman: Georgia native Sara Christian.
Brehanna Daniels, the first African American woman on a NASCAR pit crew, is inspiring the next generation of racers by changing tires with incredible speed and encouraging young people to pursue ...
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