IMOGEN RADBURN Leads All-Female Team in Mustang Cup Series
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April 11, 2026
GRRL! SUMMARY:
- IMOGEN RADBURN launched an all-female Mustang Cup operation after racing Formula 4 in Europe, receiving 70 applications for two work experience spots. She’s the series’ only female driver competing against eight Supercar veterans.
- NATASHA SMITH, the world’s first female Toyota Technician Champion (2019), heads the mechanical program. The 28-year-old industry leader emphasizes women must work twice as hard for equal recognition in the male-dominated field.
- Radburn’s team converted a B-double into transport and accommodation, targeting financial sustainability over the next decade. Mechanical issues ended her Phillip Island debut after four of 22 laps on March 29.
- Motorsport Australia’s Girls on Track program supported Radburn’s development. The initiative provides hands-on experience for females aged 8-22, with Radburn now opening doors for the next generation through team leadership.
UPCOMING:
- Mustang Cup Round 2 at The Bend, South Australia
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GRRL! summary based upon reporting originally appearing on www.abc.net.au











