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May 1, (age 35) Suffolk, Virginia, United States. Shauntia Latrice "Tia" Norfleet (born May 1, ) is the first and only African American woman to hold a NASCAR driver’s license. The daughter of NASCAR driver Bobby Norfleet, she has completed 1 lap in a late model. But now that he’s retired from the sport, Tia is looking to fill his patch-covered racing jumpsuit and helmut as the first African American female NASCAR driver. BE Next sat down with the Suffolk, Virginia, native—and the first woman to ever be issued a license by NASCAR—to discuss her plight as she looks to move beyond drag racing and qualify for the longer distance tracks, such as Daytona and Talladega.  · Daniels impressed and she was invited to the national NASCAR combine, which included more than 20 women, and the rest is history. Brehanna Daniels Is .


In , Brehanna Daniels made history by becoming the first Black woman to work the pit crew for a NASCAR race. In , she became the first Black woman to work the pit crew for the historic Daytona race. “God couldn’t have picked anybody else better to do the job,” Daniels said. “It takes a strong person to be able to make that change knowing the history of NASCAR and the faces people are used to seeing on the track. Melissa Harville-Lebron never imagined that her entrepreneurial pursuits and ambitions would lead her to make history as the first African American woman to solely own a race team licensed by. May 1, (age 35) Suffolk, Virginia, United States. Shauntia Latrice "Tia" Norfleet (born May 1, ) is the first and only African American woman to hold a NASCAR driver’s license. The daughter of NASCAR driver Bobby Norfleet, she has completed 1 lap in a late model.


The obvious solution to the general boredom of a rain delay is an impromptu fight club. At the XFINITY Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway Saturday, drivers Jeremy Clements and Ross Chastain solved their rain-delay boredom by clocking eac. When you think of NASCAR drivers, sponsorships and product placements leap to mind. During the post-race interview, the winner inevitably manages to thank a Many of the offers appearing on this site are from advertisers from which this w. Unlike most sports, NASCAR had a humble beginning, with the reasoning being tied to illegal activities. Thankfully, since then the sport has been turned into something fascinating to watch, and millions tune in every time to witness speeds.

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