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Search for a Champion 2016 – Round 1

January 16, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Search for a ChampionThe 5th annual Search for a Champion contest held by Champion gives racers a chance to compete in two divisions:  Amateur for a $25,000 grand prize and Advanced for a $50,000 grand prize.   The first round of voting will determine the 25 racers in each division that will compete for the grand prize.

Women Racers | Search for a Champion

It is always great to see the growing number of women that join the ranks to compete for the prize to aid in their racing careers.   There are an impressive 45 women entered in the Search for a Champion contest.  Voting for round one ends February 2, 2016.

To help support women in motorsports, vote for any of the ladies below:

  • Kristen Kiger
  • Riley Gonzalez
  • Reanna Walton
  • Macy Dowell
  • Audrie Ruark
  • Amanda Hagerl
  • Shelby McLaughlin
  • Jody Moen
  • Stephanie Moyer
  • Daniella Sementilli
  • Kassidy Kreitz
  • Alyssa Knapp
  • Charice Wilczynski
  • Gwen Sailer
  • Laura Henderson
  • Elisha Krischano
  • Trisha Heppner
  • Kristina Lugo
  • Rachelle Rudolph
  • Deana Bullington
  • Shawna Winters
  • Madalyn Virts
  • Rathyna Gomer
  • Eva McKenrick
  • Sharon Swanson
  • Jackie Hartz
  • Jordan Bregoli
  • Lauren Zbozien
  • Barb Lowe
  • Rochelle Robnett
  • Tammy Wolf
  • Hannah Ferrell
  • Stella/Sheila Early
  • Sierra Furia
  • Clarity Newhouse
  • Carol Kolk
  • Alexandra Meiris
  • Lauren Butler
  • Claire Decker
  • Jorrie Chatelain
  • Gracie Trotter
  • Shelby VanGilder
  • Amy Thomas
  • Lacrecia Beurrier
  • Donna Davidson

Carly Jo Ellingson | 2015 Grand Prize Winner

Last year, young upstart Carly Jo Ellingson represented women in racing well, winning the 2015 Search for a Champion Grand Prize.   Kelsey Rowlings, Amber Balcaen, Kaley Moody, Alex Rogeo, Tina Stull, Caley Weese, Molly Helmuth, and Taylor Toftemark were also female finalists for Team Champion in 2015.

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Alexandra Meiris, Alyssa Knapp, Amanda Hagerl, Amy Thomas, Audrie Ruark, Carl Kolk, Charice Wilczynski, Claire Decker, Clarity Newhouse, Daniella Sementilli, Deana Billington, Donna Davidson, Elisha Krischano, Eva Mckenrick, Gracie Trotter, Gwen Sailer, Hannah Ferrell, Jody Moen, Jordan Bregoli, Jorrie Chatelain, Kassidy Kreitz, Kristen Kiger, Kristina Lugo, Lacrecia Beurrier, Laura Henderson, Lauren Butler, Lauren Zbozien, Macy Dowell, Madalyn Virts, Rachelle Rudolph, Rathyna Gomer, Reanna Walton, Riley Gonzalez, Rochelle Robnett, Sharon Swanson, Shawna Winters, Sheila Early, Shelby McLaughlin, Shelby VanGilder, Sierra Furia, Stella Early, Stephanie Moyer, Tammy Wolf, Trisha Heppner, Women Racing

13 female racers Drive for Diversity

October 7, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Drive for Diversity Combine13 female racers will have three days to compete for a spot in the top driver development program, NASCAR Drive for Diversity (D4D), taking place at Langley Speedway in Hampton, Va., Oct. 19-21, 2015.   In total, 22 drivers were selected to take part in the combine.

The D4D program, currently in its 12th year, invites promising ethnically diverse and female drivers, ages 14 to 26, from across North America to test their skills over a three-day period in an annual combine order to select the newest members of the program for the following year.   Drivers are evaluated on their driving skills and strength and agility exercises. Those identified during the combine will take part in the diversity program for 2016.

“Finding and developing diverse athletes who will represent the future of NASCAR is at the core of our organization’s mission,” said NASCAR Senior Vice President of Racing Operations Jim Cassidy. “Every year, the bar is raised with talented applicants who have the potential and determination to succeed. We’re proud to watch our graduates in the national series and develop more diverse talent to join them in the years to come.”

Rev Racing, the Max Siegel-owned race team, partners with the D4D program to offer racing opportunities in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East (NKPSE) and NASCAR Whelen All-American Series (NWAAS) for one full season, providing drivers with equipment, mentoring, and competition experience.

“We could not be more excited about this year’s NASCAR Drive for Diversity Combine to select the 2016 Class of Rev Racing drivers,” said team CEO Max Siegel. “Coming off of our 6th consecutive multiple race winning season, we are focused on continuing to make our program and approach world-class, as we prepare these young drivers to advance into the national series.”

This year, 13 female racers Drive for Diversity, including the youngest combine participant ever at 14 years old, Macy Causey.

Fans can follow the Combine live on Twitter at @NASCARDiversity and @RevRacing.

Women of the 12th annual NASCAR Drive for Diversity Combine

  1.  Hannah Adair, 21      Tusla, OK
  2. Kayli Barker, 18     Las Vegas, NV
  3. Nicole Behar, 17     Otis Orchards, WA
  4. Macy Causey, 14     Yorktown, VA
  5. Madeline Crane, 17     Meansville, GA
  6. Claire Decker, 20     Eagle River, WI
  7. Natalie Decker, 18     Eagle River, WI
  8. Ali Kern, 22     Fremont, OH
  9. Mariah McGriff, 20     Vail, AZ
  10. Becca Monopoli, 26     Lakeland, FL
  11. Erika Newcome, 20     Pickerington, OH
  12. Hannah Newhouse, 18     Twin Falls, ID
  13. Vanessa Robinson, 25     Las Cruces, NM

Best of luck to each of these ladies as they attempt to make the 2016 Drive for Diversity Program!

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Ali Kern, Becca Monopoli, Claire Decker, Erika Newcome, Hannah Adair, Hannah Newhouse, Kayli Barker, Macy Causey, Madeline Crane, Mariah McGriff, NASCAR, Natalie Decker, Nicole Behar, Vanessa Robinson, Women Racing

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