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For as long as NASCAR has existed, it has been a male sport. But women have been breaking down barriers and paving their way on and off the track.
Not only does Causey support NASCAR’s race initiatives, but Phelps said she is helping the track and the sport with her connections to so many different communities in Phoenix.
As the world celebrates Women’s History Month, it’s a fitting time to examine how the NASCAR grid has evolved both stateside and internationally. RELATED: Pioneering women in NASCAR, a history ...
But NASCAR itself has struggled to find its footing amid growing interest in women’s sports; despite an ongoing search for a female driver with the talent to race in the top-tier Cup Series, no ...
Phoenix Raceway President Latasha Causey at the NASCAR Championship Ignition Luncheon on Aug. 29, 2023. NASCAR's top brass is singing the praises of Phoenix Raceway. Steve Phelps, president of the ...
NASCAR finally woke up to the potential purchasing power of its female fans five years ago, he says, and its licensees began developing products aimed at women. As a result, "We've seen a fivefold ...
PHOENIX — NASCAR's top brass is singing the praises of Phoenix Raceway. Steve Phelps, president of the motorsports league, on Tuesday touted the Valley track's role in the recent tremendous ...
The 27-year-old, who made history as NASCAR's first Black woman pit crew member in 2016, continues her trailblazing path for women and people of color.
Female drivers have won titles in NHRA, but success has been mostly fleeting for women in NASCAR and IndyCar, despite Danica Patrick's stardom.
Charlotte Motor Speedway is gearing up for one of its biggest non-racing weekends of the year, the Pennzoil AutoFair presented by Advance Auto Parts, which takes place April 6-9 at the track.
Up-and-coming NASCAR driver Hailie Deegan wants to be one of the boys, not one of the girls. She is turning heads and holding her own with her grit behind the wheel to lead a growing number of prom… ...