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Many of the current drivers and some of the former drivers have previously been or are currently members of NASCAR's Drive for Diversity program. Wendell Scott (1 win) and Bubba Wallace (2 wins) are the only two drivers to have won NASCAR Cup Series races. Wallace also has 6 wins and is the first African-American winner in the Truck Series.
In 2000, Norfleet switched to entry level spec racing competing in Bandolero cars, [2] then moving to late model stock car racing on short tracks starting with the 2004 racing season; [4] she became the first female African-American driver to purchase a NASCAR Late Model Series racing license.
The following is a list of female NASCAR drivers who have participated in a national or regional touring series race since the organization's inception in 1949, along with statistical totals for their NASCAR careers. While some female NASCAR drivers have transitioned or attempted to transition from open-wheel racing and sports car racing (such ...
Rajah Caruth joined Wendall Scott and Bubba Wallace as the third Black driver to win a NASCAR National Series Race. Caruth assures fans there's "more to come".
Rajah Caruth became the third Black driver to win a NASCAR national series after taking the checkered flag in Las Vegas on Friday, joining Hall of Famer Wendell Scott and Bubba Wallace.
African-American IndyCar Series drivers (4 P) Pages in category "African-American racing drivers" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.
NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace became the second Black driver to win the Cup Series race in the sport. The historic The post Bubba Wallace becomes 2nd Black driver to win NASCAR Cup race appeared ...
Gracie Elizabeth Trotter (born August 27, 2001) [1] is an American stock car racing driver. She last competed part-time in the ARCA Menards Series, driving the Nos. 15 and 25 Toyota Camrys for Venturini Motorsports. Trotter also competes for Rev Racing in the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series as part of NASCAR's Drive for Diversity program.