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Women of the Dakar Rally 2016

January 5, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

The Dakar RallyWomen of the Dakar Rally Raid

The Dakar Rally is an annual rally raid that began in 1978 from Paris, France to Dakar, Senegal.   Security issues resulted in the race being moved to South America in 2009.  The event is regarded as one of the toughest endurance off-road races in the world, and is open to amateurs and professionals.    There are four class categories:  Bike, Quad, Car and Truck.    The course is divided into Stages, some short and others 800 kilometers or more in a day.   The South American Dakar course spans Argentina and Chile.

Below are some of the brave women attempting the Dakar in 2016.

Laia Sanz |  KTM Racing #12  (Bike)

Laia Sanz | Women of the Dakar Rally
Photo Gregory Lenormand / DPPI

Barcelona’s Laia Sanz is competing in her sixth Dakar Rally.  She finished the 2015 Dakar Rally in 9th place, the highest finish for a woman.   Sanz is fresh off winning her fourth consecutive World Enduro Championship title, making her count up to 17 world championship crowns in all (four Enduro and 13 Trial).

Leaving the factory Honda team, she has switched to the works KTM squad for her sixth attempt at Dakar.   Her new machine is an Austrian bike with more power and faster than anything she has ridden before.

To be part of the KTM team is a chance but it’s also the fruit of a lot of labour and effort. I have to make the most of this opportunity. I have the perfect situation for improving…there are no more excuses. I have the support of the entire team, who I’d like to thank for showing confidence in me. I wont try to finish on the podium, but I’d take a top 10 result no questions asked. Everyone is waiting for me to go for a top 5 but I have to remain realistic. The Dakar went so well last year but it will be hard to repeat that. It is true that if I did it once, I should try to do it again…but for now I am going to aim for the top 15, but then will see what happens. I have two very special memories over the five years I have taken part in the Dakar. The first is very personal: it was when I completed my first Dakar. There are no words to explain the emotions that I experienced at that moment. Competition wise, I still think about stage 8 last year, the one I finished 5th on. That was something very special.”

Rosa Romero Font | Himonisa Racing Team #93 (Bike)

Rosa Romero | Women of the Dakar Rally
Photo Gregory Lenormand / DPPI

Hailing from Spain, Rosa Romero is the wife of two-time Dakar winner, Nani Roma.    She is attempting her fifth Dakar, after unsuccessful attempts at finishing in 2006, 2012, and 2014.  She finally completed her goal of finishing the grueling Dakar Rally in 2015, resulting in 52nd overall.

Since then, she has been gaining experience and learning to tackle issues that she may encounter on the course.   Building upon the confidence of finishing in 2015, she also gained valuable seat time at the Merzouga Rally, where she finished 22nd overall, and 2nd among women) and the Rally of Sardinia, finishing 44th overall and as the fastest woman.

[translated]  “Last year was a slightly tense Dakar.  All I wanted was to complete that, and really enjoyed it.  Now that is done, and the goal is the same: to end, but enjoying it a little more.  If the Dakar was an easier race, it would not be valued as much.  Worth a lot of money, a lot of effort, a lot of hours of dedication, you get there and spend fatal, get up at three o’clock, you have some inhuman links, stages where you suffer and think … we are half fools! But then, you think you’ve been able to overcome all that and it is worth it.    I liked [Dakar] since childhood because I saw it on TV and I loved the sand, adventure. When I turned 18, I convinced my father to help me buy a motorcycle. What I liked was not competition but travel. My dream was to go to Africa … and I did.   I bought a Cagiva, a trail bike that was huge and I went to Morocco with friends. Gradually, I got to know people in the world of racing and getting further into it.  Combining that life with family life is complicated.”

Camelia Liparoti | QuadsSVMag.com Maxxis #259 (Quad)

Camelia Liparoti | Women of the Dakar Rally 2016
Photo Gregory Lenormand / DPPI

Italian-born Camelia Liparoti took an untraditional path to the Dakar Rally.   The former Photo reporter specialized in skiing before discovering the Dakar on photo assignment in 2005.   During a trip to Africa, she gained the opportunity to ride a quad and found her calling, finding many parallels to skiing in glide, speed, pitch and feedback.

The now resident of France first entered the Dakar in 2009, and was unable to finish.  She hasn’t missed the event since, proving her worth with Top 15 finishes 2010-2015, with her best finish at 9th in 2012, and the first female moto-quad finisher in 2013.    A six-time world rally champion offroad racer, she proves that she is a serious contender.

[translated “The Dakar is like a drug! We wait all year when we will return to this family, seeing familiar faces again and live the race all the way! The 2015 edition was difficult, especially during the episode of the Salar de Uyuni , and I finished the “mental “.  This year I want to do a good Dakar, have fun.  I have around me a successful team , the same as in previous years, and I always trust my Yamaha ATV without doubt the closest of the series of the plateau, to finish my seventh Dakar ! I have the record for the number of kilometers driven on the Dakar on a quad and records are made to be broken! I am pleased that the category continues to grow , we are 46 this year.”

Covadonga Fernandez Suarez | Dimaxpzo #281 (Quad)

Covadonga Fernandez Suarez \ Women of the Dakar Rally
Photo: Dakar.com

This is the first appearance at the Dakar Rally for Covadonga Fernandez Suarez.  Originally from Gijón, Spain and now residing in Venezuela, she has trained both mentally and physically for the challenge.  A strong showing at the Merzouga Rally where she finished 27th overall and first in the women’s quad category; as well as a 42nd finish at the Rally of Morocco helped strengthen her resolve to enter the Dakar.

[translated] “I worry about the hours I’ll be on the quad.  For navigation I think we are well prepared, but marking a pace that makes us arrive at a reasonable time and not go off-course each day will be difficult. We want to avoid getting to that point where we have to surrender. That’s what scares me. With a level of sponsorship, as well as the support of many friends,  we spent two years looking for economic resources, physically and emotionally preparing for this challenge … and here we are!   I hope we succeed because for us it is a great dream. I’m not very quick but I have a great virtue in that I’m very persistent.  I think the ability of suffering, going forward even though the going gets tough is a great asset to succeed in this type of challenge. When I started competing I was terrified. I did not know what it was, I felt I was not up to it, that it was too big a challenge, but I soon realized that there is those who fear and those who dare to try.  If you fail, nothing happens, but if you never try you’ll know if you can or not … and that to me is sadder than fail.”

Annie Seel | Rally Raid UK #373 (Car)

Annie Seel | Women of the Dakar Rally 2016
Photo Gregory Lenormand / DPPI

Nicknamed the ‘Little Princess of the Dakar’, Swedish born Annie Seel will attempt her eighth Dakar Rally, running the show as driver of the Rally Raid UK car.

Annie got her start at Dakar in 2002 on a bike where she finished 54th.  In 2007, she finished 94th on the bike, 76th in 2009, and was the fastest woman on a bike in 2010 at 45th overall.  Her last event on the bike was in 2011, finishing 83rd before she shifted gears as a Co-Driver in a car in 2014, and then team driver in 2015, where they made it through Stage 5 before succumbing to clutch issues.

This year, she will not be forced to follow and assist another team car, and will be pushing to finish the race with her new co-driver.

…For this edition, Paul Round gave me a call to tell me that a car was available for me if I wanted it but that I should have to pay. I immediately said yes but had no money in June-July. So I decided to post an add on internet offering a co-driver’s seat in exchange of financial help. I received hundreds of responses but no-one had the right experience. Finally this Dutch guy called Bert Heskes called me. He had a Desert Warrior, had experience, was a good mechanic and had the same sort of philosophy as me. It was all decided on the phone. We only met once in Morocco for training. This time, I’ll be the boss. I can drive as fast as I want. I feel confident in my driving. We have a good chemistry with Bert and all the mechanics. The ambition is always to finish. For the next Dakar, I hope to come back with a woman as a co-driver but for the moment none has the mechanical skills. I saw that the FIA has launched a campaign on women in motorsports. I hope that will motivate many to come on the Dakar.”

 Karine Hillaire-Corvaja | Etruscan Racing Team #397 (Car)

Karine Hillaire-Corvaja | Women of the Dakar Rally 2016
Photo Gregory Lenormand / DPPI

Co-Driver Karine Hillaire-Corvaja will tackle her first Dakar Rally with her longtime partner Luca.  The pair have been together sharing a passion of off-road endurance racing with their two children for many years, and Karine is no stranger to navigation duties.    Luca handles the mechanical portion and is fresh off a European off-road championship.

[translated] “Dakar has always been a dream of mine when I was little. On other rallies, I let him go alone, but not on the Dakar!    We’re hoping to go to the end, that would be fantastic . We will make the most, but we also realize that it can stop at any moment.  As for my co-driver job, I always had the nose in the road book, and I’ve even written when we organize rallies.   But I know it will be a level above, and that’s when the pressure starts to rise.”

Alicia Reina | Pasion Rally #414 (Car)

Alicia Reina | Women of the Dakar Rally 2016
Dakar.com

Argentinian driver Alicia Reina will make her third apperance at the Dakar Rally, finishing 60th overall in 2014, and ready to conquer again after a disappointing end in Stage 3 for 2015 due to engine issues.    Since then, the team has tested their Toyota racecar and worked on its readiness for Dakar in the Argentine Cross Country Championship.

[translated] “It was very frustrating to leave shortly after starting in 2015, but the engine was wounded by a problem in the air filter and little could be done. On this experience, we set out to test the Toyota throughout the year and were improving our performance, especially with suspension and shock absorbers. Today, we know that we have a proven mechanical means to run the Dakar. The concern: we don’t know what we can bring Uyuni in Bolivia and Argentina in the final stages with high temperatures.”

Maria del Huerto Mattar Smith | IAAM Team Sport #395 (Car)

Maria del Huerto Mattar Smith | Women of the Dakar Rally 2016
Photo: Dakar.com

Avid Dakar enthusiasts since 2009, this Chilean couple have followed the Dakar caravan every year with their own Hummer from the outside.   This year, the marriage will be tested in a race-ready Frontier and Maria del Huerto Mattar Smith will make her maiden attempt as Co-Driver at the Dakar Rally.

[translated] “Since the 2009 Dakar went to South America, we have followed the routes closest to Santiago del Estero. My first experience as a navigator was the Challenge Route 40, and although we had to leave in the fourth stage due to differential breakage, I can proudly say that I was right on point!  I like the course of this year, since I prefer firm ground, rather than sand.”

Source:  Dakar.com | Rider Entry List

Category: Featured, Women in Racing NewsTag: Alicia Reina, Annie Seel, Camelia Liparoti, Covadonga Fernandez Suarez, Dakar, Karine Hillaire Corvaja, Laia Sanz, Maria del Huerto Mattar Smith, Rally, Rosa Romero Font

2015 Women of the Year Award WINNERS

December 30, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year2015 may go on record as one of the most successful years for women in motorsports!   Ladies in the pits, on the track, and in the boardrooms were all making big moves and celebrating amazing milestone victories.

The first-ever Horsepower and Heels Women of the Year Awards is our way of recognizing the women that are out there working hard and making things happen in motorsports.

Over 915 ballots were cast in 10 days, 2,611 votes were counted, nominating 378 different women in motorsports.     The competition was tight, and some of the races came down to the final hour of voting.

So without further delay, we’re proud to announce:

DRUMROLL, please……

2015 Women of the Year Awards – Horsepower & Heels

  • Female Rookie of the Year
  • Female Crewmember of the Year
  • Female Motorsport Professional of the Year
  • Female Motorsport Team of the Year
  • Most Improved in 2015
  • Most Influential Woman of the Year
  • Female Racer of the Year

Category: Featured, Official News, Women in Racing NewsTag: Crewmember of the Year, Most Improved, Most Influential, Professional of the Year, Racer of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Team of the Year, Women of the Year, Women Racing

Female Rookie of the Year 2015

December 30, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

The Female Rookie of the Year category received 40 nominations and 268 votes for the Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.    Voting was neck and neck throughout the 10 day voting period, but a late rally helped push ahead the leader by almost 10%.

2o15 Female Rookie of the Year – Haley James

2015 Rookie of the Year Haley JamesHorsepower & Heels is proud to announce the winner of the 2015 Women of the Year Female Rookie category – NMRA Coyote Modified racer, Haley James!

Her first ever pass in the car came just a day before her racing debut, but that didn’t slow down the 19 year-old New Mexico resident and recent high school graduate.

In her first ever heads-up competition season, Haley James not only won 3 out of 6 events, but appeared in all of the final rounds.   She captured the Coyote Modified 2015 class championship and was named NMRA’s Rookie of the Year.

2015 Rookie of the YearRunner Up –  Heather Carter

Florida Drag Racer, Heather Carter was your Rookie of the Year Runner-Up for the 2015 Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.

Female Rookie of the Year Nominees

  • Jenna Haddock
  • Jamie Elrod
  • Melanie Salemi
  • Leah Pritchett
  • Janette Thornley
  • Michele Abbate
  • Emily ShapiroHorsepower & Heels Women of the Year
  • Leilani Tindall
  • Megan Meyer
  • Kayli Barker
  • Cassie Simonton
  • Alex Taylor
  • Journee Richardson
  • Cassie Gannis
  • Sarah Cornett-Ching
  • Audrey Worm
  • Ashley Sanford
  • Amy Tate
  • Kat Moller
  • Nellie Kitterman
  • Harli White
  • Macy Causey
  • Heather Capano
  • Natalie Decker
  • Allison West
  • Madelyn Marconi
  • Madyson Mulligan
  • Tiana Berkeley
  • Sarah Burgess
  • Mia Tedesco
  • Kelly Dill
  • Yvonne Grace Potter
  • Shea Holbrook
  • Samira Rached
  • Elvira Karlsson
  • Tatiana Calderon
  • Tera Wendland

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Haley James, Heather Carter, Rookie, Women of the Year, Women Racing

Most Improved Woman of the Year 2015

December 30, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

The Most Improved Woman of the Year category received 49 nominations and 285 votes for the Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.    Another close race that came down to the wire, deciding a winner by just FOUR votes.

2015 Most Improved Woman of the Year – Heather Carter

2015 Most Improved Heather Carter
(Photo Credit: Sam Davidowicz)

Horsepower & Heels is proud to announce the winner of the 2015 Women of the Year Most Improved category – Outlaw 632 racer, Heather Carter!

Miss Behaving Racing and Florida resident, Heather Carter campaigns a black 1968 Camaro in the Outlaw 632 class.  She continues to improve in the class, running a series of personal best in her last outing – the Snowbird Nationals in Bradenton, FL.

Heather is looking forward to an exciting 2016 season.

Most Improved Woman of the Year 2015Runner Up – Leah Pritchett

Top Fuel Drag Racer, Leah Pritchett was your Most Improved Woman of the Year Runner-Up for the 2015 Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.

Most Improved Woman of the Year Nominees

  • Janette Thornley
  • Brittany Force
  • Haley James
  • Jamie Elrod
  • Kathy Fisher
  • Dina Parise
  • Jenna Haddock
  • Kat Moller
  • Erica Enders
  • Lizzy Musi
  • Kassidy Kreitz
  • Michele Abbate
  • Kayli Barker
  • Amy Tate
  • Mia Tedesco
  • Angelle Sampey
  • Alexis DeJoria
  • Audrey Worm
  • Courtney Force
  • Nellie Kitterman
  • Ashley Sanford
  • Emily Shapiro
  • Kenzie Ruston
  • Danica Patrick
  • Simona De Silvestro
  • Journee Richardson
  • Sarah Koeth
  • Kali Nguyen
  • Karen Stoffer
  • Madelyn Marconi
  • Cassie Simonton
  • Shayle Bayde
  • Tiana Berkeley
  • Akyra Salemi
  • Valerie Clements
  • Ashley Tidrick
  • Kayla Morton
  • Paige Polyak
  • Alex Taylor
  • Randy Lynn Shipp
  • Cassie Gannis
  • Michela Cerruti
  • Yara Shabaly
  • Ana Carrasco
  • Georgina Polden

 

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Heather Carter, Leah Pritchett, Most Improved, Women of the Year

Most Influential Woman of the Year 2015

December 30, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

The Most Influential Woman of the Year category received 58 nominations and 417 votes for the Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.    There were so many worthy nominees, but only one stood tall above the rest.

2015 Most Influential Woman of the Year – Jean Price

Jean Price Most Influential Horsepower & Heels is proud to announce the winner of the 2015 Women of the Year Most Influential category – Ray Price Harley Davidson’s Jean Price!

The matriarch of the motorcycle drag racing scene for nearly half a century, Jean Price has been the calm, resilient, guiding force behind legendary drag racer Ray Price and one of the largest Harley-Davidson dealerships in the Southeast.

There by his side from the time they met over 53 years ago, Jean stood by him through his tour in the Air Force, the start of his professional drag racing career in the late 1960’s and onto 46 national event wins and 51 records set before retiring in 2003 at the age of 66.

Jean remembers fondly the years they traveled straight through the night to tracks across the US, with Ray tucked in the back of the van wrenching away.   While other women were receiving chocolates and flowers on Valentine’s Day, Jean was signing for and receiving barrels of nitro fuel and oil for the Top Fuel bike.

“Ms. Jean” as she is affectionately known around the Harley-Davidson community, played an instrumental role in all of the accomplishments of Ray – the “Father of the Funnybike” and the stable of riders and mechanics who support the Ray Price Motorsports team in Raleigh, NC.   Without Ms. Jean, the innovation of the 1st wheelie bars for motorcycles and two-speed transmissions would not have been possible for Ray.

Her stable presence and career as co-owner of Ray Price Harley-Davidson makes her a cherished matriarch of the drag racing community.

Our thoughts and condolences also go out to Ms. Jean and the entire H-D community, in memory of Ray, who passed away on December 16, 2015.

Most Influential Woman of the Year 2015Runner Up – Erica Enders

2x NHRA Pro Stock World Champion, Erica Enders was your Most Influential Woman of the Year Runner-Up for the 2015 Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.

Most Influential Woman of the Year Nominees

  • Shirley Muldowney
  • Kayli Barker
  • Elaine Larsen
  • Janette Thornley
  • Heather Carter
  • Danica Patrick
  • Kim Kussy
  • Haley James
  • Horsepower & Heels Women of the YearLeah Pritchett
  • Courtney Force
  • Terry Chandler
  • Bunny Burkett
  • Amy Tate
  • Michele Abbate
  • Cassie Simonton
  • Jenna Haddock
  • Alexis DeJoria
  • Audrey Worm
  • Ashley Sanford
  • Brittany Force
  • Kathy Fisher
  • Julie Pierce
  • Emily Shapiro
  • Julie Meehan
  • Susie Wolff
  • McKenna Haase
  • Lyn St. James
  • Kelly Earnhardt Miller
  • Kenzie Ruston
  • Sarah Fisher
  • Emme Hall
  • Heidi Steele
  • Angelle Sampey
  • Sara Price
  • Hannah Newhouse
  • Cammy Edelbrock
  • Marla O’Guin
  • Denise McClugge
  • Madelyn Marconi
  • Annamarie Strawhand
  • Ellen Eschenbacher
  • Tabitha Sizemore
  • Ashley Force-Hood
  • Claire Williams
  • Melanie Salemi
  • Sandra Carter Beal
  • Alex Taylor
  • Linda Vaughn
  • Becca Monopoli
  • Lisa France Kennedy
  • Nicole Erickson
  • Christel Andy
  • Katherine Legge
  • Jenny Tinmouth

 

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Erica Enders, Jean Price, Most Influential, Women of the Year

Female Racer of the Year 2015

December 30, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

The Female Racer of the Year category received 58 nominations and 583 votes for the Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.    This category had an early front-runner, with a few solid challengers through out, but was able to hold strong until the close.

2015 Female Racer of the Year – Erica Enders

Racer of the Year Erica EndersHorsepower & Heels is proud to announce the winner of the 2015 Women of the Year Female Racer category – NHRA Pro Stock World Champion, Erica Enders!

It’s hard to argue what a monumental season Erica Enders had in 2015.   Fresh off her first NHRA World Championship title in 2014, she went on to reset many records with nine event wins in Pro Stock, cinching her back-to-back Pro Stock World Championship in Vegas with lethal reaction times and consecutive hole-shot victories.

She’s announce a new major sponsor for 2016, and hopes to defend her dominant reign in Pro Stock for the upcoming season.

Racer of the Year 2015Runner Up – Janette Thornley

NHRA Harley Davidson Pro Fuel World Champion, Janette Thornley was your Female Racer of the Year Runner-Up for the 2015 Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.

Female Racer of the Year Nominees

  • Haley James
  • Kayli Barker
  • Heather Carter
  • Leah Pritchett
  • Elaine Larsen
  • Jamie Elrod
  • Michele Abbate
  • Emily Shapiro
  • Kathy Fisher
  • Melanie Salemi
  • Horsepower & Heels Women of the YearAlexis DeJoria
  • Audrey Worm
  • Amy Tate
  • Jenna Haddock
  • Lizzy Musi
  • Dina Parise
  • Courtney Force
  • Kassidy Kreitz
  • Hannah Newhouse
  • Kendra Adams
  • Julie Meehan
  • Nellie Kitterman
  • Katherine Legge
  • Kennady Jones
  • Jennifer Cleminson
  • Bridgett Davis
  • Mirinda Miles
  • Sara Price
  • Valerie Clements
  • Rhiannon Allison
  • Jennifer Rice Brooke
  • Madelyn Marconi
  • Leilani Tindall
  • Cassie Simonton
  • Madyson Mulligan
  • Kenzie Ruston
  • Tiana Berkeley
  • Amy Ruman
  • Jean Price
  • Mia Tedesco
  • Alex Taylor
  • Sandra Carter Beal
  • Gabrielle McDonald
  • Becca Monopoli
  • Samira Rached
  • Cassie Gannis
  • Karen Stoffer
  • Michelle Furr
  • McKenna Haase
  • Brittany Force
  • Danica Patrick
  • Christine Nielsen
  • Maddy Ryan
  • Kristin Casey
  • Michelle Martel
  • Jenny Tinmouth

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Erica Enders, Janette Thornley, Racer of the Year, Women of the Year

Female Crewmember of the Year 2015

December 30, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

The Female Crewmember of the Year category received 64 nominations and 439 votes for the Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.    There were several lead changes throughout the 10 day voting period, but a late nominee entered the race and quickly rose to the top of the chart in just the last 2 days of voting.   The battle came down to the wire, and only 7 votes decided your 2015 winner.

2015 Female Crewmember of the Year – Tinzy Aronson

2015 Crewmember of the Year Tinzy AronsonHorsepower & Heels is proud to announce the winner of the 2015 Women of the Year Female Crewmember category – IHRA Pro Stock Crew, Tinzy Aronson!

A quick trip to the Pro Stock pits will usually find Tinzy Aronson buried in the transmission tunnel of Cale Aronson’s Pro Stock Mustang, covered in clutch dust.  Nicknamed “ClutchGirl” by her friends and fans, Tinzy has risen through the ranks over the years along side now husband, Cale, serving as his main crew support.

This season, Tinzy has had to serve an even bigger role for Cale, after a tragic accident in West Palm Beach in May left Cale seriously injured and confined to a wheel chair.   Never leaving his side, Tinzy has been there making difficult decisions in the early stages of his care and helping his recovery and rehabilitation process.

Crewmember of the Year Awards 2015Runner Up – Jamie Elrod

Ohio based Team Elrod drag racing crewmember, Jamie Elrod was your Crewmember of the Year Runner-Up for the 2015 Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.

Female Crewmember of the Year Nominees

  • Cassie Simonton
  • Marla O’Guin
  • Janette Thornley
  • Paige Sanchez
  • Courtney Enders
  • Melissa UristHorsepower & Heels Women of the Year
  • Shannon Glidden
  • Nicole Lemen
  • Heather Carter
  • Haley James
  • Amy Tate
  • Julie Pierce
  • Julie Meehan
  • Jessica Mace
  • Courtney Force
  • Martee Burke
  • Leeza Diehl
  • Kathy Drummond
  • Amber Malloy
  • Megan Meehan
  • Tracy Pearson
  • Tammie Gubler
  • Annette Bauer
  • Christmas Abbott
  • Amanda Hayes
  • Hannah Newhouse
  • Tracie Paulin
  • Angie Smith
  • Madelyn Marconi
  • Leilani Tindall
  • Ashley Parlett
  • Jenna Haddock
  • Rachel Meyer
  • Kim Neiman
  • Andrea Mueller
  • Kelli Ulrey
  • Jean Price
  • Yvonne Potter
  • Shelly Elrod
  • Kayli Barker
  • Terri Stamps
  • Karen Deakins
  • Amanda Hoover
  • Robin Stambaugh
  • Brittany Eyres
  • Alex Taylor
  • Audrey Worm
  • Bridgett Jefferies
  • Annette Hall
  • Samira Rached
  • Ashley Fye
  • Rhonda Taff
  • Madi Furr
  • Destiny Tindall
  • Leena Gade
  • Jennifer Rahaim
  • Christel Andy
  • Corey Weigand
  • Shari French
  • Amanda Koehler
  • Rebecca Smith

 

 

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Crewmember of the Year, Jamie Elrod, Tinzy Aronson, Women of the Year, Women Racing

Female Motorsport Team of the Year 2015

December 30, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

The Female Motorsport Team of the Year category received 45 nominations and 263 votes for the Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.    Votes were counted twice and three times in this category, in what ended up the closest race of the awards program.   Only TWO votes decided the winner.

2015 Female Motorsport Team of the Year – Larsen Motorsports

Larsen Motorsports 2015 Team of the YearHorsepower & Heels is proud to announce the winner of the 2015 Women of the Year Female Motorsport Team category – Jet Dragster Super Team, Larsen Motorsports!

They are known as the ‘Fastest Girls in Town’ for a good reason.   Larsen Motorsports is home to 2015 IHRA Jet Dragster Champion, Elaine Larsen; her crew chief Paige Sanchez, and regular Jet drivers Kat Moller, Allison West, Marisha Falk, and Shea Holbrook.    Larsen Motorsport recently opened their own Jet Development center, and is known for mentoring new jet drivers and crew members, especially young ladies, through their educational programs.

Their commitment to helping women excel in the sport is unsurpassed.

Runner Up – Elite Motorsports

2015 Team of the Year AwardThe two-time reigning Pro Stock World Championship team behind Erica Enders, Elite Motorsports is your Team of the Year Runner-Up for the 2015 Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.

Female Motorsport Team of the Year Nominees

  • Miss Behaving Racing
  • Dream Chaser Racin’
  • Hellion B Team
  • Team Elrod
  • Dote Racing
  • John Force Racing
  • Dina Parise Racing
  • Team Patron
  • Horsepower & Heels Women of the YearMelanie Salemi Motorsports
  • Performance by Fisher Racing
  • Meyer Sisters Racing
  • Amy Tate
  • GRR Racing
  • Team Haddock Racing
  • Kayli Barker
  • Meehan Motorsports
  • Jami Weimer
  • Ashley Sanford Racing
  • Emily Shapiro
  • Heidi Steele
  • Stewart-Haas Racing/GoDaddy
  • Tina Pierce Racing
  • Grace Autosports
  • Kendra Adams Motorsports
  • Martha Lee Motorsports
  • Mia Tedesco Racing
  • Teryx Girls
  • Madelyn Marconi
  • Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing
  • Bayde Motorsports
  • Terry Chandler
  • Ruman Racing
  • Haase Racing
  • Jessi Combs
  • Bunny and the Boys
  • CFH Racing
  • Alex Taylor
  • Cassie Gannis
  • Samira Rached
  • Audrey Worm
  • Volvo Ocean Race Team
  • Musi Racing
  • Sauber F1 Team

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Elaine Larsen, Erica Enders, Kat Moller, Shea Holbrook, Team of the Year, Women of the Year

Female Motorsport Professional of the Year 2015

December 30, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

The Female Motorsport Professional of the Year category received 64 nominations and 356 votes for the Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.    An early front-runner took the polls, and held on for a decisive victory.

2015 Motorsport Professional of the Year – Erica Enders

Enders signs sponsorship with Transportation ImpactHorsepower & Heels is proud to announce the winner of the 2015 Women of the Year Female Motorsport Professional category – Elite Motorsports driver Erica Enders!

When it comes to taking care of business in NHRA’s Pro Stock class, none got it done as well as Erica Enders.   But Enders also gained the vote of her peers and fans as a motorsport business professional as well.   She’s as comfortable in a boardroom as she is behind the wheel of her Pro Stock Camaro.

Enders overcame funding issues by being a strong and valuable business partner to her sponsors and team. She handled the pressure and remained professional, earning her back-to-back Pro Stock World Championship title.

Motorsport Professional of the Year 2015Runner Up – Janette Thornley

Dream Chaser Racin’ and Harley Pro Fuel World Champion, Janette Thornley is your Motorsport Professional of the Year Runner-Up for the 2015 Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.

Female Motorsport Professional of the Year Nominees

  • Kim Kussy
  • Leah Pritchett
  • Haley James
  • Heather Carter
  • Horsepower & Heels Women of the YearJamie Elrod
  • Elaine Larsen
  • Jean Price
  • Courtney Force
  • Kayli Barker
  • Alexis DeJoria
  • Kathy Fisher
  • Amy Tate
  • Michele Abbate
  • Dina Parise
  • Jenna Haddock
  • Angela Neely
  • Audrey Worm
  • Emily Shapiro
  • Lizzy Musi
  • Johanna Long
  • Kendra Adams
  • Megan Schumacher
  • Shannon Glidden
  • Angelle Sampey
  • Julie Meehan
  • Hannah Newhouse
  • Cassie Simonton
  • Terry Chandler
  • Kelli Willmore
  • Beth Parreta
  • Martee Burke
  • Clair B Lang
  • Courtney McRae
  • Ashley Force-Hood
  • Bre Bradley
  • Jamie Howe
  • Sara Price
  • Danica Patrick
  • Madelyn Marconi
  • Jennifer Jo Cobb
  • Ellen Eschenbacher
  • Tiana Berkeley
  • Alex Rogeo
  • Ashley Freas
  • Amy Ruman
  • Annamarie Strawhand
  • Alex Taylor
  • Alba Colon
  • Jessi Combs
  • Jamie Little
  • Cassie Gannis
  • Samira Rached
  • Karen Stoffer
  • Becki Belcher
  • Bunny Burkett
  • Christa Voda
  • Monisha Kalterborn
  • Debra Ousley
  • Beth Hyatt
  • Brooke DeBonis
  • Jenny Tinmouth

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Erica Enders, Janette Thornley, Motorsport Professional of the Year, Women of the Year

Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards 2015

December 18, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Horsepower & Heels Women of the YearWe are so excited to announce our first-ever Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards!   The aim is to allow our readers and fans to nominate and recognize their favorite choices for woman of the year in motorsports based on their performances on and off the track.

Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards Categories

For the first annual awards, we’ve selected seven award categories:

  • Female Racer of the Year
  • Female Crewmember of the Year
  • Female Motorsports Professional of the Year
  • Female Rookie of the Year
  • Female Team of the Year
  • Most Improved
  • Most Influential Woman of Motorsports

Each category allows fans to select one woman for nomination.  Once the ballots have been counted, the woman with the most votes in each category will be declared the winner.

Voting is open now through December 29, 2015 11:59PM EST.  Votes will be collected into a database and winners will be calculated by tally of votes.   Only one nominee per category, and one ballot per person/email accepted.   

Winners will be announced on December 31, 2015 and posted on this website.

Vote NOW | Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards

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Category: Official News, Women in Racing NewsTag: Horsepower & Heels, Women of the Year, Women Racing

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