Racers
All the Female Racers (150+ and climbing) in All the Motorsports All in Once Place
Aishwarya Pissay is an Indian circuit and off-road motorcycle racer. She has become the first-ever Indian motorsports athlete to win a world title. The TVS talent participated at the FIM Bajas World Cup and secured the 1st place in the women’s category and 2nd in the junior’s category. She is the first Indian woman to win 7 FMSCI National titles, including 6 consecutive Indian National Rally Championship in two-wheelers from 2017.
Alba Vazquez is a Spanish racing driver who has made significant strides in her career. In 2022, she made history by becoming the first woman to win a race in the Spanish Touring Car Championship (CET) during her debut season in race cars, having transitioned from karting. She achieved six podium finishes and ended the season third overall in the championship standings, also winning the Female Trophy
Alexia Parteni made her rally debut in 2022 joining the Romania Historic Winter Rally and also teamed up with Oprea for the ADAC Opel Electric Rally Cup in 2022 and 2023 – alongside whom she will now move up to ERC with just 19 years of age. The first event will take place from 12th to 14th April in Hungary.
Alice Elizabeth Fraser Powell is a British racing driver. In 2010, she became the first woman to win a Formula Renault championship and in 2012 became the first woman to score points in the GP3 Series.
Alisha Palmowski is a 17-year-old female with a deep passion for motorsport. Her journey began in August 2015 when she first got behind the wheel of a kart, sparking her love for racing. Currently attending Loreto College in Manchester, she is pursuing A Levels in Maths, Computer Science, and Business. Beyond the track, Alisha enjoys mountain biking, has a diverse taste in music, and is an avid movie enthusiast.
Koloc’s father Martin is Czech and a former truck racer as well as the owner of the Buggyra Racing Team. Her mother is Seychelloise-Sudanese and her twin sister Yasmeen is also a racing driver.Koloc has Asperger syndrome. Born in Dubai, Koloc began her sporting career in tennis at the age of four before an injury prevented her from furthering her career. After taking part in a test in one of her fathers’ racing trucks in early 2019, she switched to motorsport with the goal of competing in the Dakar Rally Starting out in trucks, her program quickly grew to accommodate stock cars, GT4 and rally raid in order to improve her versatility, leading to a title in the FIA Middle East Cup for Cross-Country Bajas in 2022 ahead of her Dakar debut.
Amber Balcaen is a Canadian professional stock car racing driver. She competes full-time in the ARCA Menards Series, driving the No. 22 Toyota Camry for Venturini Motorsports. She is most known for being the first Canadian woman to win in a NASCAR-sanctioned race in the United States.
Amna Al Qubaisi is an Emirati racing driver, currently racing in F1 Academy for MP Motorsport. On 16 December 2018, she became the first Middle Eastern woman to take part in a motorsport test program for Formula E after the Diriyah ePrix in Saudi Arabia.
Ana Carrasco Gabarrón is a Spanish motorcycle racer, who is contracted to ride in Moto3 during 2022 on a KTM. She won the 2018 Supersport 300 World Championship riding a Kawasaki Ninja 400 with the David Salom Junior Team, becoming the first woman in history to win a World Championship in solo motorcycle road racing.
Anna Inotsume started racing aged 20, inspired by her father – an All Japan Gymkhana Champion. Inotsume herself had a strong start to her racing career and quickly made a name for herself with a third place in the 2020 Kyojo Cup, as well a second place in 2022. She also entered Super Taikyu competitions and one round in the JAF-F4 Championship in 2019, her only previous experience in single seaters before being selected for the second W Series shootout – where she first drove Formula Regional machinery.
One of the most promising female young talents in sports cars in the world, Antonella Bassani has taken the Porsche Cup Brazil championship by storm in her rookie season, and is currently on a mission to confirm herself at the top.
Galway rally driver Aoife Raftery makes British Rally Championship history in Wales. Galway rally driver Aoife Raftery created her own piece of motorsport history on Saturday in Wales. The first female to be selected to join the Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy, contested the final round of the British Rally Championship – the Llandudno-based The Visit Conwy Cambrian Rally – in her PM Rally Hire Ford Fiesta Rally 4.
Casoli made her debut in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series and immediately won the Lady Trophy’s final classification. In four season, she summed 19 Lady Trophy wins and scored an 11th place as her best finish overall at Venray.
Ashley Lynn Freiberg, born November 22, 1991, is an accomplished American racing driver known for her versatility across open-wheel, sports car, and endurance racing. She made history as the first woman to win a Skip Barber Racing championship in 2010 and achieved notable milestones with outright victories in the IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge and Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge in 2013 and 2014, respectively. Starting her career in karting at 13 and progressing through Skip Barber and Formula Mazda, Freiberg amassed 25 wins and two series titles by 2010. Despite funding challenges, she competed in the Star Mazda Championship in 2012 before transitioning to sports car racing, where she excelled with notable performances, including a second-place finish in GTD at the 12 Hours of Sebring in 2017.
Ashton began racing at the age of 18 in a spec Miata – which of course was red! After racing here from 2011-2015 she then moved into the Global MX-5 cup in 2016. For two seasons, Ashton was the most consistent driver completing every lap of every race for more than 20 events.
For 29 year old Aubrey Credaroli, the love of motorcycles has always existed. At a young age she would ride as a passenger with her grandfather or her dad around the neighborhood. For her 11th birthday, her parents decided it was time to bring her and her brother into motocross, where she continued to share this passion with her loved ones.
Belén García Espinar is a Spanish female racing driver and pole vaulter. She is a Spanish F4 and LMP3 race winner, and came fifth in the W Series in 2022. She currently competes in the European Le Mans Series for DKR Engineering. She is not related to Marta García.
Filipina Bella Krabbe-Cañete, 12, made history as she took a victory and a runner up spot at the Women’s Drift Challenge held in Banten, Indonesia, on her first attempt after graduating from karting.
Bia Martins saw that there were many areas of action in motorsport in addition to being a racing driver. Mechanics, team leaders, media professionals, commercial managers, among many other roles necessary for all the work developed by the team to be carried out. And this creates several opportunities for those who love the sport and dream of being involved in a professional role.
Having competed in karting since the age of 5, Bianca Bustamante made the step up to racing in single seaters in 2022. The 18-year-old drove her maiden campaign in W Series in 2022. Most recently, she has been competing in UAE Formula 4 in 2023 with PREMA Racing, so far achieving two top 10 finishes across the series. She will be racing in F1 Academy this season with the Italian team.
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Bruna Alberti Tomaselli is a Brazilian female racing driver. She formerly competed in the W Series. and most recently competed in the Brazilian Stock Series.She moved to the United States in 2017, joining the Road to Indy through the U.S. F2000 National Championship.She undertook a part-time campaign initially, and signed with Team Pelfrey for a full-time campaign in 2018 – finishing 16th in the standings.Tomaselli remained in U.S. F2000 in 2019, moving to Pabst Racing Services – improving to 8th overall with a top-five finish at Mid-Ohio.
Caitlin Wood (born 15 January 1997 in Maitland, New South Wales) is an Australian female racing driver who last competed in the 2021 W Series. Hailing from Tenambit in the New South Wales Hunter Valley, Wood began her professional motorsport career in 2013 in a state-level Formula Ford championship. She ended her debut in car racing 5th out of 7 in the championship. She subsequently moved up to the inaugural Australian Formula Ford Championship in 2015, however she struggled to 21st in the championship with only three points finishes. The Australian Formula 4 Championship would become the new national feeder series in Australia, and Wood contested a three-event part-time schedule – eventually finishing 13th in the championship before setting her sights on Europe.
Debard, who made her debut in car racing in 2021 in the FFSA TC championship at the wheel of a BMW M2 CS Racing, made significant progress in 2022, scoring her first podiums in touring cars. She in fact finished fifth in the overall drivers standings, and subsequently graduated to the GT4 platform in 2023.
The story of the underdog has always been a captivating feature of motorsport and Caroline Candas epitomises this mantra. Arriving at the RAFA Racing Shootout in Texas as the only candidate with no competitive race experience of rear-wheel-drive machinery, Caroline came out on top against some of the best young female drivers in the world. Her prize is one of the most exciting on offer stateside, a fully-funded seat in Porsche Sprint Challenge North America, a rapidly developing single-make championship in America.
Schreiner, 24, began her career in karting, becoming the first female to win the 2012 ADAC Kart Masters in the X30 Junior Category. After competing in British and German F4 in 2016, she switched to GT and endurance racing, claiming both the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Middle East (Pro-Am) and DMV Gran Turismo Touring Car Cup (GT3 Class) titles in 2018. Schreiner also became the first woman to win a race in the selective Porsche Sports Cup and in 2021, she finished fifth in the Italian GT Championship.
Cecília Rabelo produced a stroke of genius at the penultimate round of this season’s Brazilian Formula 4 Championship (3rd to 5th November). In front of 267,000 spectators at the circuit for the São Paulo GP, the Brazilian was the only driver to take to the track for qualifying on wet tyres. Thanks to the high level of grip provided by the Hankook tyres, Rabelo was still able to demonstrate her potential in the difficult conditions. Her time of 1:48.064 minutes was the fastest lap of the entire session. This was something that no female racing driver had ever managed before, making Rabelo the first woman ever to secure pole position in the Brazilian Formula 4 Championship.
French racing driver living in Germany proudly racing around the world for Iron Dames’ Célia started 6 years ago her career in racing – showing that with no money but dedication and work achieving her dreams is possible. She’s also an entrepreneur, motivational and keynote speaker, coach/instructor and testing driver.
Charlotte started racing cars at the beginning of 1994 in the Renault 5 GT Turbo Championship but was in awe of the monstrous TVR Tuscan Challenge race cars when she saw them for the first time at Cadwell Park.
Michele Yvette Abbate is an American professional racing driver. She competes in the Trans-Am Series’ West Coast Championship TA2 class for GRR Racing. Much of Abbate’s career has come in road racing, where she has four championships.
Racecar driver Reem Al-Aboud made history last year by becoming the first and youngest Saudi Arabian woman to successfully complete the test drive during Formula E at the Ad Diriyah circuit in Riyadh. The 19-year-old driver discussed her love for the track and the reasons why she got into Formula racing in the first place.
Amna Al Qubaisi is an Emirati racing driver, currently racing in F1 Academy for MP Motorsport. On 16 December 2018, she became the first Middle Eastern woman to take part in a motorsport test program for Formula E after the Diriyah ePrix in Saudi Arabia.
Hamda Al Qubaisi is an Emirati racing driver competing in F1 Academy for MP Motorsport. In June 2021, she became the first woman in the history of Italian F4 to score a podium, achieving third place in the first race of the season at Misano.
Aust is a multi-championship winning cheerleader having won on both the national and world stage. Feeling well accomplished in the sport she began at eight years old she now sets her sights on the world of motorsport. She joined Fast Track Racing at NOLA Motorsports Park running the No. 09 BMW M2 CS in TC America powered by Skip Barber.
Amber Balcaen is a Canadian professional stock car racing driver. She competes full-time in the ARCA Menards Series, driving the No. 22 Toyota Camry for Venturini Motorsports. She is most known for being the first Canadian woman to win in a NASCAR-sanctioned race in the United States.
One of the most promising female young talents in sports cars in the world, Antonella Bassani has taken the Porsche Cup Brazil championship by storm in her rookie season, and is currently on a mission to confirm herself at the top.
Lia Block is an American racing driver. She has competed for Block House Racing in the American Rally Association and Carl Cox Motorsport in the 2023 Extreme E Championship. She has also competed in Nitrocross in the 2023–24 season for OSME. In 2024 she will compete in F1 Academy driving for ART Grand Prix.
Sarah Bovy is a Belgian female racing driver. She has recently competed with the Iron Dames team in multiple series, including the FIA World Endurance Championship and at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Wikipedia
Lindsay Marie Brewer is a 26-year-old racing driver and digital influencer that transcends her sport of auto racing in both awareness & appeal, following in the footsteps of fellow racer Danica Patrick—who at the height of her career, was the most popular female athlete in the world, behind Serena Williams, and the most marketable athlete in motorsports with a DBI score ranking above legends of the sport including Dale Earnhardt Jr., Michael Schumacher, and Jeff Gordon.
Mikayla Moore, at the age of 10 from Upper Marlboro, Maryland, has grown up in a motorcycle-centric family, with her father owning a mobile motorcycle service and her brother being an avid dirtbike rider. Despite an initial setback with a four-wheeler accident, Mikayla’s interest in motorcycles was sparked when she tried her brother’s Suzuki DRZ70, leading her to pursue minimoto racing. Her journey into motorsports began at six with a Yamaha TTR50 dirt bike and transitioned to racing, where she has since secured titles and podium finishes in the Sandy Hook MiniGP Series. Mikayla’s racing endeavors are a family affair, often resulting in podium finishes for her, her father, and her brother during race weekends.
British racing driver Megan Bruce, 19, from West Sussex, has announced her participation in the 2024 GB4 Championship with Fox Motorsport, stepping up from her impressive debut in the Caterham Academy in 2023. Bruce’s transition from sportscars to single-seaters marks a significant milestone in her racing career, with her debut race scheduled at Oulton Park. Her rapid progress and adaptability to the demands of single-seater racing have been commended by her team, showcasing her potential for a promising season ahead. Fox Motorsport, having made a successful entry into the GB4 series in 2023, expresses confidence in Bruce’s capabilities and her contribution to an all-new lineup for the upcoming season.
Kaylee Bryson, a-racing prodigy from Oklahoma, has rapidly ascended the ranks in the world of motorsports. A standout competitor for Keith Kunz Motorsports, Bryson has made significant strides in her relatively short career. Her remarkable talent was on full display at the 36th annual Chili Bowl Nationals, where she achieved an impressive heat race victory, a runner-up finish in the qualifier, and a notable sixth place in the A-Feature during the preliminaries. This performance not only marked her best showing at the Chili Bowl, surpassing her previous peak in the C-Feature, but also set a new record for the best preliminary finish by a female driver in the event, breaking the previous record set in 2016. Bryson’s determination and skill make her a formidable presence on the track and a rising star to watch in the racing world.
Léna Bühler is a Swiss racing driver who currently competes in the Formula Regional European Championship for ART Grand Prix. She is the 2023 F1 Academy runner-up, as well as a full member of the Sauber Academy.
Ruth Buscombe is a British motorsport engineer and presenter for F1 TV. A first class honours graduate of the University of Cambridge Department of Engineering, she began working in Formula One with Scuderia Ferrari at its headquarters in 2012 as a race strategist. Buscombe later moved to Haas F1 Team in November 2015 to become the team’s strategy engineer. She left Haas in June 2016 and was employed by Sauber three months later, helping the team finish ahead of rival Manor Racing in the 2016 Constructors’ Championship. She joined the F1 TV lineup in mid-2024 from her role as a strategy engineer at the Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber.Buscombe is an ambassador for Dare to be Different.
Having competed in karting since the age of 5, Bianca Bustamante made the step up to racing in single seaters in 2022. The 18-year-old drove her maiden campaign in W Series in 2022. Most recently, she has been competing in UAE Formula 4 in 2023 with PREMA Racing, so far achieving two top 10 finishes across the series. She will be racing in F1 Academy this season with the Italian team.
Maite Caceres started racing at 17 years old after 12 years of trying to get their parents allow her to race. This was not an impediment for her, with hard work and dedication with only 4 years in the sport she managed to jump from karting in Uruguay to Formula 1 Academy in Europe.
The story of the underdog has always been a captivating feature of motorsport and Caroline Candas epitomises this mantra. Arriving at the RAFA Racing Shootout in Texas as the only candidate with no competitive race experience of rear-wheel-drive machinery, Caroline came out on top against some of the best young female drivers in the world. Her prize is one of the most exciting on offer stateside, a fully-funded seat in Porsche Sprint Challenge North America, a rapidly developing single-make championship in America.
Ana Carrasco Gabarrón is a Spanish motorcycle racer, who is contracted to ride in Moto3 during 2022 on a KTM. She won the 2018 Supersport 300 World Championship riding a Kawasaki Ninja 400 with the David Salom Junior Team, becoming the first woman in history to win a World Championship in solo motorcycle road racing.
Casoli made her debut in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series and immediately won the Lady Trophy’s final classification. In four season, she summed 19 Lady Trophy wins and scored an 11th place as her best finish overall at Venray.
Jamie Chadwick, born on May 18, 1998, in Bath, England, is a trailblazing British racing driver and a prominent figure in the world of motorsport. With an early start in karting, Chadwick quickly rose through the ranks, gaining attention for her exceptional talent behind the wheel. In 2018, she made history by becoming the first woman to win a British Formula 3 race, a breakthrough moment that marked her as a formidable competitor. The following year, Jamie secured her legacy by winning the inaugural W Series championship, solidifying her status as a role model for aspiring drivers, especially women, in the traditionally male-dominated field of motorsport. Beyond her racing achievements, Chadwick actively advocates for diversity and inclusion in the sport, making her a respected ambassador and catalyst for change. Her dedication to breaking down barriers and inspiring the next generation underscores her impact both on and off the track.
- Competed in F1 Academy: Chloe actively participated in the F1 Academy, an entry-level series designed to nurture and showcase female talent in motorsport.
- Raced at the United States Grand Prix: At just 16 years old, Chloe showcased her skills at the prestigious United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas.
- Started Karting at a Young Age: Following in the footsteps of her idol, Sir Lewis Hamilton, Chloe began her racing journey in karting, displaying exceptional talent from an early age.
- Inspiration for Aspiring Female Racers: Chloe’s participation and success in a male-dominated sport have made her a role model for young girls with aspirations in motorsports.
- Rapid Progression through Racing Ranks: Her swift rise through the ranks in motorsport demonstrates her natural talent and dedication to the sport.
15-year-old Australian Joanne Ciconte successfully made her first starts in F4 and took second place in all three races of the Australian Formula Open round held at Sandown International Raceway, on the popular Shannon’s Speed Series package.
Lisa Clark, age 59, is one of the increasing numbers of female racers, known for racing with Scuderia Corsa in the Ferrari Challenge, and in the EXR racing series, which comprises arrive-and-drive endurance competitions where drivers enter their own sanctioned race car.
After completing several Corsa Pilota classes at Circuit of the Americas in Texas and Mont Tremblant in Canada, she took part in the Laguna Seca Raceway event in her Ferrari 458 Challenge Evo, being coached by former Alms drivers’ champion Gunnar Jeannette. Racing runs thick in Clark’s blood. Being raised in Phoenix, Ariz., with a father who loved desert motorsports, she got her first dirt bike at the age of 10. Later on, she learned to drive in a Ford F150 short bed with a manual transmission. Her father insisted on keeping things challenging, taking her into ravines and making her learn how to get out.
Lisa Clark is an advocate for gender equality in racing and says there are more and more women out there who do it, but they just don’t get enough support. She has been featured in the Netflix show called “Fastest Car”, season 1, episode 5 “Racing is my drug”.
Sabré Cook is an American female racing driver and mechanical engineer. She is currently competing in the Porsche Carrera Cup. She has previously competed in the W Series. Wikipedia
For 29 year old Aubrey Credaroli, the love of motorcycles has always existed. At a young age she would ride as a passenger with her grandfather or her dad around the neighborhood. For her 11th birthday, her parents decided it was time to bring her and her brother into motocross, where she continued to share this passion with her loved ones.