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New Jersey event sponsor for Angelle Sampey

June 3, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Angelle SampeyNHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle driver Angelle Sampey and her Star Racing team just announced a new event sponsor for the upcoming 46th Annual NHRA Toyota Summernationals in Englishtown, New Jersey.  Platinum General Construction Services joined the Star Racing team as an event sponsor after owner Ralphie Navarro visited the three-time world champion’s new crowd-funding program, JoinTeamAngelle.com a sponsorship initiative for fans to get involved with the team.

With sponsorship through the JoinTeamAngelle.com campaign, Platinum General Construction Services will have its logo featured on Sampey’s Star Racing motorcycle during the event. Other perks include pit uniforms for Platinum General Construction Services staff members, meet-and-greet time with Sampey and the Star Racing team and tickets to all sessions of the Toyota Summer Nationals event.

When I first saw the opportunity that Star Racing and Angelle were offering through the JoinTeamAngelle.com website, I knew right away that it would be a great fit for us because it offers affordable access to a major sponsorship with benefits our staff can enjoy,” said Mr. Navarro. “I’ve been looking for a special event opportunity to share with our staff. We have a great team of people who do such a terrific job every day, and the chance to share a weekend of NHRA racing with the Star Racing team is one I couldn’t pass up. Plus, I’ve been a big fan of Angelle over the years. She’s a true superstar in this sport. Star Racing is one of the all-time great teams in NHRA, and this was an opportunity for me to be able to step up and make a difference for them.”

Employee Hospitality

Select employees of the New Jersey-based Platinum General Construction Services company will get the opportunity to experience the activities at the Toyota Summer Nationals event. Star Racing will be hosting the Platinum General Construction Services staff in the team’s pit area, and they will have the opportunity to see what takes place behind the scenes as Sampey and the Star team prepare to race.

What makes this event sponsorship with Star Racing and JoinTeamAngelle.com so special is that they are going to be sharing time with us and taking us inside their racing operation,” said Mr. Navarro. “I want to compliment Star Racing on the JoinTeamAngelle.com program because it offers our company a number of advantages through our sponsorship. This type of opportunity is totally unique and I would encourage other smaller or mid-sized companies to visit JoinTeamAngelle.com. Platinum General Construction Services is proud to be a part of Team Angelle, and we are counting the hours until we get to the track.”

Star Racing team owner George Bryce was able to put together a custom program that fit the needs of Navarro’s company.

Quite obviously, we are thrilled that Raphie Navarro and Platinum General Construction Services will be joining us through the JoinTeamAngelle.com campaign at the Toyota Summer Nationals as an event sponsor.  When Ralphie contacted us about what he had in mind to celebrate the work of his staff, we immediately began working with him on designing an event sponsor package that would create a meaningful and memorable experience for his company. We want to salute Ralphie as a sponsor and as a business owner who sincerely cares about his staff. One of the advantages we have with the JoinTeamAngelle.com campaign is that we can customize sponsor packages for an event, a series of events or the entire season.”

Approaching Crowd Funding Goal

The JoinTeamAngelle.com fan sponsorship drive has continued to gain momentum since the program debuted in mid-May during the NHRA Atlanta Dragway event. Currently at the 70% threshold, the campaign is on-track to reach its initial $30,000 goal in its first 30 days.

It’s been quite gratifying and quite humbling to see the response we have received in the first couple of weeks following the announcement and debut of JoinTeamAngelle.com,” said Mr. Bryce. “We have seen our fans engaged in ways that I’ve not seen in my 40 years in racing. Through the website, fans are watching our videos, reading our blogs and getting a sense of what happens on the inside of a racing team. We’ve also seen small and mid-sized businesses approach us concerning sponsorships that are financially reachable and provide value for their organizations. The campaign has given our team tremendous momentum and we are excited about the possibilities for the season.”

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Angelle Sampey, Drag Racing, Pro Stock Motorcycle, Women Racing

Tune-in: Heels on Wheels

June 3, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Guest on ‘Heels on Wheels’ Radio

Heels On WheelsI was recently invited to be a guest on the Heels on Wheels radio show.   The show will air Thursday at 6:00 pm EST, and you can tune in to hear me chat with Heels on Wheels host, Krista Elyse, about women in racing, Horsepower & Heels, fitness, and more.

Heels on Wheels

Heels on Wheels is a weekly one hour show focusing on women in motorsports at all levels. Host Krista Elyse discusses a wide ranging series of topics on the sport of racing from a decidedly female point of view.

Featuring informative interviews with racing insiders and personalities and interesting discussion on the latest news and information, Heels on Wheels is from the ladies, but for everyone who loves motorsports racing!

Tune In

Be sure to tune in Thursday, at 6pm:   http://www.performancemotorsportsnetwork.com/pmn_player.htm

Category: Horsepower & Heels BlogTag: Erica Ortiz, Horsepower & Heels, Press, Women Racing

Women in Automotive Conference

June 2, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

WOmen in AutomotiveFirst of its Kind Women in Automotive Convention Debuts in August

For women working in the automotive industry or those aspiring to do so, there is a new event aimed and addressing this much-needed segment of the industry.   The inaugural Women in Automotive Convention will help tackle recruiting, retaining and developing female employees and leaders in the automotive industry.  With women making up just 17% of employees at auto dealerships (according to NADA) – organizers of the conference are working diligently on strategies to engage and increase these numbers, beginning with this event.

Women in Automotive co-founder, Christy Roman, is excited for the opportunity to share industry success with other women.

With female consumers making greater than half of the major purchasing decisions, like buying a car, it is ironic that such a low percentage of women are employed by dealers,” says Christy, President of NOW Digital. We think there’s an opportunity to help women see the career possibilities that exist in the industry, and this conference will help facilitate cultural changes inside dealerships to increase the population of female employees.”

Inaugural Women in Automotive Conference

Dates: August 18th, 19th & 20th
The Ballroom At Church Street
225 S Garland Ave
Orlando, FL 32801

The Women in Automotive Conference is set for Tuesday-Thursday, August 18-20 at the Ballroom at Church Street in Downtown Orlando. The three-day conference includes speakers, breakout sessions, workshops and booth displays – all centered on the goal of educating and inspiring women in all areas of the automotive industry.    Special keynote speaker, Lisa Copeland, has been a pioneer in the field of automotive marketing and management for more than 25 years. She is currently Managing Partner of Fiat of Austin, the top Fiat retailer in North America since the brand’s return.

The topic of women in the automotive industry hits very close to home for me, because for women, the struggle is real,” Copeland said. “The event’s organizers are women who have been in the automotive industry for many years, and I am honored to be part of this precedent-setting event.”

Attendees will hear her inspirational journey in the male-dominated industry. Under her leadership, Fiat of Austin was named the #6 Best Workplace in North America by Automotive News in 2013. She is the co-author of The New York Times best-seller Succeeding Against All Odds, a book described as Chicken Soup for the Soul for entrepreneurs, and has been featured in  The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Marie Claire and Automotive News. Copeland is also the co-founder of Women Impacting the Nation and The Project 19 Foundation, nonprofit organizations dedicated to advancing leadership roles for women.

Event Agenda

August 18th
9:00am – 2:00pm Recruiting Event
Cocktail Party

August 19th
8:30am – 5:30pm Conference Panels
5:30pm – 7:30pm Cocktail Entertainment

August 20th
8:30am – 12:00pm Conference Panels

Specialized Tracks

The conference is divided into three specialized tracks:

  1. Leadership: A track designed for dealership leaders who are looking to attract, recruit, retain women to their dealerships and develop female leaders for their organizations
  2. Personal: This track is for women who are in and around the automotive industry or would like to be. From dealer to vendor, service providers, consultants, students and beyond the sessions are geared towards networking with other women in automotive, professional development, career and educational opportunities, personal growth and branding, and discussions on the challenges women face.
  3. Retail: This exceptionally important track addresses how to market and sell to women, and includes sharing studies that help understand the female buyer, and focusing on creating loyalty for increased retention.

For more information or to register for the convention, please visit http://www.WomeninAutomotive.com.   Want to contribute to the conversation?  They are also accepting further speaking applications until June 26, 2015.

Category: Women in Racing ResourcesTag: Women Racing

Dina Parise runner-up at IHRA Summer Nationals

June 1, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Dina Parise
Photo: IHRA

Pro Modified drag racer, Dina Parise, qualified No. 1  on the way to her first final round appearance of the season at the IHRA Nitro Jam Summer Nationals this weekend in Cordova, Illinois.

The former professional Ice Capades skater-turned racer from New Freedom, Pennsylvania posted a 6.913 second elapsed time at 154.35 mph to secure the No. 1 qualified position in the Crower Pro Mod class on Friday in her blown 2013 Dian Parise Racing Cadillac CTS-V, a car she endearingly nicknamed ‘Stella’.   Dina and her team debuted the Cadillac at the Bradenton IHRA event in April and have been working out all the new-car bugs since, with steady improvements.

Rain delay gives Dina Parise Competition Bye into the Final

On Saturday, rain hit Cordova International Raceway, cancelling the scheduled Saturday eliminations, and forcing racers and fans to stay over into Sunday.  Because of a short field in the Crower Pro Mod class, Dina would take the tree for a competition-bye right into the Final round.  She would face the 1970 Camaro of  Ruben Tetshovili for the event title.   Tetshovili would leave first, and stay out front for the win, defeating Dina’s  7.560 second elapsed time at  134.55 mph with a 6.963 second, 163.16 mph timeslip.

Dina is currently 5th in the Crower Pro Mod for the IHRA Nitro Jam championship points chase.

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Dina Parise, Drag Racing, IHRA, pro mod, Women Racing

Featured Racer: Taylor Vetter

May 30, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Taylor Vetter
Photo: Eddie Maloney

Women in Racing Feature: Taylor Vetter

Meet Taylor Vetter, a 20 year-old Super Comp drag racer from Henderson, Nevada.    When she is not attending classes at UNLV to become an athletic trainer, Taylor is a regular racer at the Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in her 540 cubic inch Big Block Chevy powered Ron Fry super comp dragster.

Taylor VetterShe began drag racing at the age of  8 in the junior dragster ranks, following in the steps of her cousins, Justin and Ryen Lamb.  Moving up the ranks, Taylor competed in the junior dragster series with her family until she turned 18, winning many local track races and a divisional race.    She runnered-up in the 2010 Western Conference Finals, and was a Semi-Finalist in the same race in 2011.

This year, Taylor made the switch to the adult NHRA Super Comp ranks.

Taylor Vetter 2
Photo: Eddie Maloney

Her current goals are to become more comfortable with the new car, gaining the experience she needs to eventually win a national or divisional event.  She would love to travel for racing, and get the opportunity to compete at as many racetracks as possible.

Best of luck to Taylor Vetter!  We look forward to following her career.

Category: Driver FeaturesTag: Drag Racing, NHRA, Super Comp, Taylor Vetter, Women Racing

Doubleheader weekend for Taylor Ferns

May 29, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Taylor Ferns
Photo by: Al Steinberg

Taylor Ferns will get to hit the dirt twice this weekend in her home state Michigan as she takes to the track at Hartford Speedway and I-96 Speedway for a pair of events.

The weekend will open for Ferns today with the Engine Pro Sprints on Dirt Presented by ARP, where she will drive the Eco-Mend/Jimmy’s Towing Maxim at Hartford Speedway.

Saturday, she will the race in the NAPA Auto Parts Rumble in Michigan for the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series at I-96 Speedway.

After getting rained out on Monday, I am really looking forward to getting to race twice this weekend,” said Ferns. “We’ll be racing both the 360- and 410-sprint car, which is always a good transition. I’ve never been to Hartford before, so I’ve been watching You Tube video to stay on points. I did race a micro (sprint) at I-96, but that was on the smaller inner track, so it will be a lot different this time, especially racing with the World of Outlaws, who in my opinion, are the best in the world.”

Ferns has raced once with the Sprints on Dirt this season, finishing eighth on May 16 at Plymouth Speedway in Indiana. That event marked her first 360-winged sprint car start since last fall.

The Michigan native, who now calls the Indianapolis area home, competed with the World of Outlaws earlier this month at the famed Eldora Speedway in Ohio, during the two-night “Mother of All Sprint Car Weekends” on Mother’s Day weekend. She battled engine problems on the second night, which forced her to scratch after time trials.

Last weekend, Ferns returned to Plymouth Speedway to race with the UNOH All Star Circuit of Champions on May 22 in the Earl Gaerte Classic. She opened the night by timing in 31st and finished eighth in the second heat race. The night ended for Ferns in the B-main.

We have a full week of racing coming up and we are hoping to have a good start to that in Michigan,” said Ferns. “We’ll be racing good competition both nights and that always adds a bit to the learning curve, but it’s also how you get better. The team has been working hard as always and we can’t wait to get to the track both days this weekend.”

Ferns has made 12 starts this season, while battling Mother Nature, with a number of scheduled events rained out. She finished a season-best eighth in her first race of the year with the UNOH All Star Circuit of Champions in Florida. She also has raced with the MOWA Series, OVSCA and F.A.S.T. Series.

She will continue to contest a true “Outlaw” schedule in 2015, racing with a variety of series at numerous tracks across the Midwest.

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Sprint Car, Taylor Ferns, Women Rac

Throwback: Racecar Limo for Prom

May 28, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Today’s #TBT is a fun story from back in 2003.

Racecar LimoHorsepower and Prom Dresses

My little sister Lauren was going to her high school Prom, and wanted to make a cool entrance.   Rather than a played-out limo, I thought it would be way cooler to make a Horsepower & Heels style entrance- a RACECAR LIMO.   I decided to surprise her by picking her up and being her chauffeur in my Drag Radial foxbody coupe.   I mean, really, what would be more memorable than making an entrance in a 1600 horsepower turbocharged Drag Radial race car?

So, I put on my best chauffeur outfit: all-black with a little black drivers cap (not shown) and made the drive over to pick her up.   Still 100% streetable, I was even able to take advantage of the pin-removable door bars on the roll-cage to make it a little more “graceful” for her to get in and out in her gown.  She was pretty stoked!

A Powerful Entrance

We make the drive over to the high school, and I pull up to the entrance of the dance.   There were people arriving and trying to make their own entrances in limos, but a loud, flashy race car with a parachute hanging off the back quickly stole that show.   I revv’d it a little as we pulled up, threw it in park, and jumped out to open her door and help her exit.    By now, most of the guys in her class had abandoned their dates to come over and look.  Having heard the commotion from inside, a few were even coming out of the dance to check it out.    There were lots of “Whoas…” and “Way cools” being thrown around, and Lauren was smiling from ear-to-ear.

horsepower heels drag radial
Way cooler than a limo

I arrived a little early to pick her up, and was waiting in the parking lot.   The police officer assigned to the event walked over to me, and jokingly pulled out his citation book:

License to drive this thing and Insurance, ma’am,” he said with a laugh.   “You know, I could ticket you for having obstructed license plate, bald tires, exhaust…. but this is just too cool, so I’m going to let you slide.”

We chatted a little about what was done to the car, where I raced, and how many girls inside that dance were probably furious that their dates were still gawking at the cool race car outside.

After a little, Lauren made her way back outside to leave, to a growing crowd ready to watch her departure.    I did my best to make an exit without getting into any trouble with my new officer friend watching intently from the parking lot.

Man, I wish there was Youtube back then….  I am pretty sure my sister had the best entrance/exit of the night to Prom that year.

 

What fun ways have you incorporated your love for racing into normal day-to-day life?

Category: Horsepower & Heels BlogTag: Erica Ortiz, Horsepower & Heels

Enders scores perfect weekend in Topeka

May 26, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Erica EndersErica Enders wins Topeka 2015 couldn’t have had a more perfect weekend for the 27th Annual NHRA Kansas Nationals at Heartland Park in Topeka, Kansas.   Her Elite Motorsports team scored a dominant victory, capping a perfect weekend with a top qualifying spot, the quickest performance of every round of racing-both qualifying and eliminations, and the championship points lead leaving the event.

The last time we did this was Norwalk (Ohio) last year: We qualified on the pole and were low e.t. every round of qualifying and every round of eliminations,” Enders said. “It’s definitely a feat, especially in Pro Stock, as competitive as it is. Hat’s off to my guys; they are absolutely incredible.  It speaks volumes of what they’re capable of when they’re given the tools that they need, and that’s what (team owner) Richard Freeman has provided them. I’m just really proud.”

Quickest qualifying Pro Stock

Erica Enders qualifying in TopekaShe began the weekend with a strong qualifying showing, nabbing the No. 1 position in qualifying in a rain-shortened three attempt program.    This brought back memories of 2006, the same place where she earned her first No. 1 qualifier to become the first woman to secure the Pro Stock pole.

It’s pretty cool,” Enders said. “I thought about that coming in here on Thursday, so it definitely was a fun memory here, becoming the first female No. 1 qualifier in Pro Stock. We’ve gone on to do some really great things (with Elite Motorsports).”

Enders led all three qualifying sessions — the fourth was rained out — with her top pass of 6.150 seconds at 211.43 mph earning her the No. 1 spot. She earned nine bonus points by being the quickest in each qualifying session.

I’m always confident in my guys,” Enders said. “They give me a very consistent race car, and that makes my job a little easier, to where I just focus on driving and not wonder what the car is going to do — if we’re going to blow the tires off, if it’s going to hook right or left. Being low for every session is pretty exciting. We were able to do that some last year and accumulate those three bonus points per round that you’re low. Coming to the final race of last year, every point mattered, so we’ll take ’em when we can get ’em.”

Dominating Pro Stock Eliminations

First round, Enders was paired against No. 16 qualifier Mark Hogan.  She posted a 6.579 second pass at 209.10 mph, good for low of the round and beat his 6.855-second run at 201.58 mph.  In round number two, she faced off against noted starting-line ace Jonathan Gray, who left with a .005-second reaction time, but Enders .013 light and 6.586 at 208.78 mph run was enough to blow past Gray, beating his 6.607 at 208.68 mph.

Larry Morgan left with the starting line advantage against Enders in the semi-final round, cutting a brilliant .007 light, but Enders ran him down with a 6.579-second pass at 208.94 mph to beat his run of 6.609 seconds at 208.68 mph.

I missed the Tree a little bit against Larry Morgan,” said Enders, whose reaction time was .030. “I knew I was late and was looking over to see where he was. It was only a seven-thousandths margin of victory, so I guess if we had a lucky round, that was it, for sure.”

Erica Enders and her Elite Motorsports teamThen came long-time rival Greg Anderson, who had bested Enders in the semifinals at Atlanta Dragway in the previous event. This time, Enders ripped off a .009-second reaction time to Anderson’s .020 and then made a pass of 6.584 seconds at 209.33 mph to beat his 6.591-second run at 209.14 mph.

“He congratulated me down there,” Enders said. “He doesn’t like to lose to anybody; he’s got a very competitive spirit. We all do in Pro Stock. But everything’s cool, and I’m proud that we got the win. He got us (in Atlanta) and he outran us, so I was happy to pay him back just a little bit, but all in good fun.”

All of this on a relatively new car set-up, one that Enders just returned to one race previously.   This win marked the first for the new R&J Race Cars Chevrolet Camaro.    The Elite team began the season with the new car, but made the call early on to tackle new fuel/tires mandated by NHRA rule changes in the tried-and-tested championship chassis she campaigned in 2014, before switching back in Atlanta.

We’ve had an awesome weekend.  It’s a brand-new race car and our second race in a row with it. We’re just trying to get a handle on it, and my guys have done a great job.  To be honest, I didn’t want to let go of the car I drove last year because we had such an awesome relationship,” Enders said. “We had a lot of success together. We’ve had 29 runs on this car, and it’s still very new and we’re still learning all about her. Rick and Rickie Jones built it and it’s a tremendous masterpiece, and we’re just going to get better and better.”

Enders leaves Topeka with a 59-point lead over Jason Line, who lost in the first round, in the NHRA Countdown to the Championship chase after eight of 24 races.

Because I had never led the Pro Stock points in my career until last year, I remember I screen-shot it every week because I didn’t know if that would disappear or we’d ever get back in that position, but because of my guys and what Richard Freeman has given us, we’ve been able to accomplish a lot of great stuff together.  It’s cool to be back on top, but it’s been a long, grueling season. Pro Stock is so competitive, and we’ll do our best to stay on top.”

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Drag Racing, Erica Enders, NHRA, Pro Stock, Women Racing

Leah Pritchett lands first TF Final

May 17, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

 Leah Pritchett- Atlanta 2015Leah Pritchett and her Dote Racing team had a stellar weekend, filled with many memorable firsts for the 26 year-old driver.   After a career-best qualifying performance Saturday, she made her way through the tough 16-car Top Fuel field to her first ever final round appearance in Sunday’s eliminations.   The Gumout dragster came up just short in the final against former NHRA Mello Yello Series champion Antron Brown in the 35th annual Summit Racing Equipment Southern Nationals at Atlanta Dragway.

Now residing in Avon, Ind., California native Leah Pritchett started off her Sunday by clocking a 3.805 second elapsed time at 317.64 miles per hour to defeat drag racing legend Chris Karamesines 3.998 second at 305.15 mph run in the opening round.

Leah Pritchet 2nd Rd Win Atlanta 2015In the second round, Leah scored victory over J.R. Todd with another strong 3.813-second pass at 319.29 mph.  J.R. had problems in the other lane, running just 5.433 second E.T. at a coasting 132.19mph.  This placed Pritchett in the semi-final round, the third semi-final appearance of her Top Fuel career.

Pritchett would take on three-time NHRA Mello Yello Series Top Fuel champion Larry Dixon in the semi-finals.   She scored a major upset victory, running a 3.936 second E.T. after Dixon ran into trouble down the track and had to abort the run.   The former Heritage Funny Car world champion advanced to her first final round in Top Fuel against Antron Brown.

It was an incredible run through the Top Fuel field today,” said Pritchett. “I even got my husband, Gary (a crew member on Steve Torrence’s Top Fuel team), to help me before the final round. Gary helped me pack the parachute and mix the fuel today. Everything worked well for the Dote Racing team and the Gumout dragster. It turned into a one-lane (right) track at the end and Antron had the right lane. We tried to stay with him but we hazed the rear tires at the 330-foot mark. Overall, it was a great showing with a little one-car team against the big squads.”

Post Final Antron Brown/Leah PritchettPritchett’s search for her first NHRA national event title came up short, as she lost to Brown’s 3.887 second charge with an off-paced 4.202 second attempt at 260mph.   Though she wasn’t able to land her first Top Fuel win,  Leah has three NHRA national titles in the Pro Modified class.

It was a tricky track with the final round having a 126-degree track temperature,” she said. “So it was tough going against Antron who had the better lane. But everything worked well up until that point of the day. You needed a ‘hot track’ setup here and you might in Topeka next week too. I’m anxious to get the Gumout dragster back at the track after this weekend.”

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Drag Racing, Leah Pritchett, NHRA, Top Fuel, Women Racing

Two women qualify for Indy 500

May 17, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Two women qualify for Indy 500: Simona de Silvestro and Pippa Mann both making the starting grid for the 99th running of the Indianapolis 500.   The women will participate in the historic race, marking the 5th start for de Silvestro and the 4th for Mann.

Simona starts 19th (Row 7)

Simona de Silvestro Indy 500 TE Connectivity AndrettiiSimona de Silvestro put the No. 29 TE Connectivity Honda at the 19th starting position for Andretti Autosport with a 4-lap average of 223.838 mph in qualifying time trials.   This places her in the 7th row for race day.

Simona ran into some trouble early in practice week, when the rear of her race car caught on fire after exiting pit row in Tuesday’s practice session.    She was able to escape uninjured, and learned the fire was the result of a faulty buckeye, the component that reseals the fuel cell after a fuel stop.

Warmup:  221.296
Lap 1:  224.085
Lap 2:  223.660
Lap 3:  223.577
Lap 4:  224.032
Average: 223.838

Pippa Mann qualifies for Indy 500Pippa Mann starts 28th (Row 10)

Pippa Mann was  able to secure the 28th starting position for Dale Coyne Racing in the #63 Susan G. Komen Honda entry.   Mann posted a 4-lap average of 223.104 mph during her qualifying efforts, placing her in Row 10 for the Indy 500.

Pippa also encountered difficulty during Indy practice, when she lost control exiting Turn 4 of the track and made contact with the entrance wall to pit row, before spinning up the track surface.    The team raced to get Mann back onto the track in time for qualifying.

Warmup:  220.257
Lap 1:  223.157
Lap 2:  222.870
Lap 3:  223.145
Lap 4:  223.242
Average: 223.104

Women qualify for the Indy 500

There have been 9 women qualify for the Indy 500 to date:

  1. Janet Guthrie (3 starts)
  2. Lyn St. James (7 starts)
  3. Sarah Fisher (9 starts)
  4. Danica Patrick  (7 starts)
  5. Milka Duno (3 starts)
  6. Simona de Silvestro (5 starts)
  7. Ana Beatriz Figuereido (4 starts)
  8. Pippa Mann (4 starts)
  9. Katherine Legge (2 starts)

Source: Wikipedia

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Indy Car, Open Wheel, Pippa Mann, Simona de Silvestro, Women Racing

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