Their journeys are not just about speed and competition; they are about resilience, breaking stereotypes, and inspiring the ...
As more women enter the motorsports realm, more dreams come true. Dive into this growing inclusivity during Women's History ...
If you go to an NTT INDYCAR SERIES race, it doesn’t take long to see that the motorsports fanbase is significantly more ...
A woman became the latest victim of illegal street ... The fatal hit-and-run is one in a long string of injuries and deaths related to street racing and street takeovers in Los Angeles.
First to the Finish follows two fierce racers, Heather Hadley (54) and Sally Mott (15), BSI Racing Team Principle Shea ...
She switched to single-seat racing in 2017, becoming the first-ever woman to win a British F3 race. She then raced in the W Series, an all-women single-seater racing championship from 2019 to 2022 ...
But Legge’s status as the “first woman to compete in the NASCAR Cup racing since 2018” has kept the story in the limelight. CNN spoke with Legge this week, and while she hit all the angles ...
Racing in the Mazda MX-5 Cup series in her second season, rising star Sally Mott talks about conquering her emotions and ...
Ahead of the race, Legge told reporters about her experiences as a women in the racing world while also hoping to see more in the future. “It’s disappointing that there aren’t more women in ...
As Katherine Legge is set to join rare company at Phoenix Raceway, Motorsport.com takes a look back at the history of women in NASCAR, which stretches back to the very beginning of the sport.