· News Meet Brehanna Daniels, NASCAR’s first female African-American pit crew member In her race Saturday, Breidinger survived a multi-car Author: Jillian Eugenios. · Wendell Scott, who was entered into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in , was among the first African American NASCAR drivers in history, as was Elias Bowie. More recently, drivers like Darrell Wallace Jr. and Marc Davis have competed and placed in huge races. Tia Norfleet, whose father was also a racer, is one of the few female drivers in NASCAR. · It wasn't until , 64 years after NASCAR was founded, that it signed its first female pit crew member, Christmas Abbott. Since then, only 15 pit crew members have been women, according to.
That same year, among the three levels of NASCAR’s top series (Cup, Xfinity, and Truck), out of about 50 or so full and part-timers, there was just one African-American driver. That driver was. Shauntia Latrice Norfleet. () 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. Over the past year, Tia Norfleet has gotten significant publicity centered around being the only licensed African-American female NASCAR driver.
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is more common in African American people than in those of other racial groups. Learn more here. Hypertension is more common in African American people than in those of other racial groups in the United. Vroom vroom. Vroom vroom. BuzzFeed Staff Can you beat your friends at this quiz? Challenge them to a trivia party! 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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