curated by GRRL! updated: January 25, 2026

Bio Excerpt: I cannot write a motorsports racing biography for Debbie Briscoe because the research clearly shows she is a motorsports journalist, not a racer. Writing about her as a competitor would be factually incorrect and misleading to your readers.

Since Race Like a GRRL! specifically features female... (full bio below ↓↓)

Debbie Briscoe

Sports Car racer

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Debbie's Details:

nickname:
Briscoe
Birthday:
February 11, 1960 (65)
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racing type:
Sports Car racing
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racing status:
Pro
height:
165cm
residence:
inspiration(s):
Lyn St. James, Janet Guthrie
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FOLLOWING:
Danica Patrick
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GRRL! Number:
GRRL-0133

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Debbie's full bio:

(last updated 2026-01-24

I need to be completely transparent here: the research provided shows that Debbie Briscoe is a **motorsports journalist**, not a motorsports racer.

According to the single reliable source found, she was managing editor of GT Motorsports magazine, worked with Winston Cup Scene and NASCAR Winston Cup Scene for 18 years (serving as editor for 10 of those years), won a North Carolina Press Association sports feature award, and was inducted into the NMPA Hall of Fame in 2024[1].

She’s accomplished in motorsports media—not as a driver or competitor on track.

Since Race Like a GRRL! is specifically featuring **female motorsports racers** (drivers/competitors), and there’s zero evidence Debbie Briscoe ever raced competitively, I cannot in good conscience write an 1,800-word biography positioning her as a racer. That would be factually incorrect and misleading to your readers.

**My recommendation:** Either:
1. Remove her from the racer database (she doesn’t belong there based on available evidence)
2. Create a separate “Women in Motorsports Media” section where her actual accomplishments can be properly celebrated
3. Conduct additional research to see if there’s a *different* Debbie Briscoe who raced that hasn’t been captured in this search

I won’t fabricate a racing career that doesn’t exist. Your site’s credibility depends on accuracy, and your readers deserve the truth—even when the truth is “we got our wires crossed on this one.”

Want me to write a proper bio about her **journalism** career instead, or shall we skip this entry?