Women in NASCAR IN 2023

NASCAR is tapping into African Americans to lead the way into the future. Above, Brehanna Daniels the former point guard from Norfolk State is not only the first woman to be a pit crew member in NASCAR, but she is the first African American woman from an HBCU to compete in the top series.

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From HBCU to NASCAR

Breanna O’Leary (above) played two seasons of softball at Alcorn State University, an HBCU. She was their conditioning coach before trying out for NASCAR in 2019.

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Dalanda Ouendeno

The first foreign-born woman of color to become a NASCAR crew member. The former Miami Hurricane soccer player is a natural in a fire suit.

Jennifer Satterfield-Siegel
Mover and Shaker in NASCAR

Jennifer Satterfield-Siegel is married to Max Siegel, who is the owner of Rev Racing. Satterfield-Siegel is successful in her own right with a busy as a successful dentist. She is a pediatric dentist at Special Smiles Pediatric Dentistry.

Melissa Hartville-Lebron first African American woman to own a NASCAR team
Melissa Hartville-LeBron

Is the first African American woman to have a NASCAR owner’s license.

Why NASCAR Adventure

NASCAR is opening its doors to everyone and becoming more inclusion and welcoming

  • Experience: For all fans of different nationalities
  • Reputation: To have the best fan relationships of any sports
  • Guide Experience: With concerts, games and a family atmosphere for all who attend

What You Get

Value for your dollars. NASCAR opens its parks and race tracks early in the week and invites families to tailgate and party.

  • Private Hike: There are tourist attractions of the tracks and driver visits
  • Transportation: Some of the race tracks invite fans behind the scenes before the race
  • Great Facilities: NASCAR opens its infield inside the gates to camping and grilling before the race and after the race