By Martha Brown


Motorsport has been for the longest time been a sport where access to it was determined by some dangly bits between your legs. But in recent times, those without these so important dangly bits as Natalie Decker Racing Team, have made a compelling argument as to why they don t matter and what does is how fast you can go around a corner.

First of all, there exists a large misconception of how women are treated in this male-dominated industry when in reality. It s people of different sexes, genders culminating together for the love of motor vehicles and pushing themselves and those vehicles to the limit. And winning some shiny along the way to prove that they are the best at what they do, be it rallying, drifting or even driving fast around a race course.

The biggest benefit the sport of motor racing owes to the individuals it has turned its back towards in the past. Is that as the days go by, more and more females are finding an interest in the sport and pursue it because of a genuine interest in it. Meaning that as time goes on and the industry faces the wrong it s made, the sport will be recognized as a gender-neutral sport by society, similar to tennis.

But even though this obstacle, females have found a way to get around it. One of which is through mentorship by a male colleague. But more and more women who enjoy cars have found solace in male friends and colleagues who can grant them access to this otherwise enchanted but backward thinking realm made up of 40 something-year-old men set in their ways.

As things currently stand, its easier for a woman interested in motorsports, who want to play an active part in the sport to get there through mentorship via a male colleague. That s not to say a female that doesn t have a male to get her in the door won t make it, but the fact is that it will take longer. But regardless of sex, color, religion or creed one thing always remains a constant. Hard work pays off.

At some point, females will no longer need to prove themselves behind the wheel despite being professionals with plenty of experience with going around a corner 100 mph or more. Because if truth be told, that is one hurdle that still plagues the professional race car driver who so happens to be female. An unnecessary barrier that does not exist for her male counterparts despite both being professionals.

One thing female race car drivers regardless of what league they happen to drive in can t avoid is the scrutiny that comes racing. Your every move is under the microscope and all mistakes are usually attributed to sex rather than skill. But those same disadvantages, make it easier to break out and stand out in their field of expertise.

With all of that said and done, it hasn t be a walk in the park for a woman when it comes to racing. But inroads have been made to change the worldview and perception of people because gender roles are overrated.




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