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Bio Excerpt: Sally McNulty has mastered the art of turning Honda obsession into legitimate racing credentials while building a social media empire that would make most influencers weep with envy. The TC America driver launched her professional career in 2009 with Snail Performance before securing a coveted Honda... (full bio below ↓↓)

Sally Mcnulty

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August 25, 1993 (32)
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(last updated January 24, 2026

Sally McNulty is a TC America racing driver, Instagram sensation with over 1.1 million followers, and Honda devotee who’s turned her love of VTEC into a multifaceted motorsports career that bridges the gap between the track, the garage, and social media stardom.

EARLY YEARS

The details of McNulty’s early life—where she was born, when, and what drew her to motorsports in the first place—remain frustratingly elusive. What we do know is that by 2009, she was already carving out her place in the racing world with Snail Performance, suggesting that whatever sparked her passion for speed happened well before that first official gig.[1] Whether she grew up wrenching on cars in a family garage or stumbled into racing through sheer curiosity, the pathway from childhood to her professional debut is a blank canvas. What’s clear is that once she got behind the wheel, she didn’t look back.

OTHER INTERESTS

If you want to understand McNulty beyond the racetrack, look no further than her driveway. She’s not just a racer who happens to own Hondas—she’s a collector with serious taste. Her stable includes a DC Integra, an EK Civic, a 10th generation Civic Si built for racing, and a daily-driven FA5 Civic Si decked out with JDM modifications and FEEL’S equipment.[2] These aren’t garage queens gathering dust; they’re projects, toys, and testaments to her devotion to the Honda ecosystem. When she’s not racing or turning wrenches, she’s hanging out with her dog, because even Instagram stars need downtime.[1]

EARLY SUCCESS

McNulty’s career launched in 2009 when she joined Snail Performance, marking the beginning of what would become a multifaceted motorsports journey.[1] At some point, she secured a contract with Honda Performance Development—a significant milestone that aligned her professional racing ambitions with the brand she clearly loves.[1] While the specifics of her early wins, podium finishes, and climb through the ranks aren’t documented, the fact that she eventually landed in TC America, one of North America’s premier touring car series, speaks volumes. By the time she entered her sophomore season with SRO in TC America, powered by Skip Barber Racing School, she was piloting the #780 Honda Civic Si with confidence and competence.[4] Her path may be murky in the details, but the trajectory is unmistakable: upward.

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2009: Began professional racing career with Snail Performance[1].
  • Secured a contract with Honda Performance Development[1].
  • Competed in TC America in the #780 Honda Civic Si during sophomore season with SRO, powered by Skip Barber Racing School[4].
  • Drove for Hyundai Motor America in the #780 Borla Exhaust Liqui Moly Hyundai Veloster N with the GenRacer Team[1][3].
  • YouTube short titled “New hood pins for my J’s Racing Hood” went viral with over 16 million views[1].
  • Amassed more than 1.1 million followers on Instagram account @teamsallyracing[1].

INSPIRATIONS

Who or what inspired McNulty to pursue racing remains a mystery. There are no documented heroes, no quotes about childhood idols, no nods to legendary drivers or pivotal moments that lit the fire. Perhaps her inspiration is less about people and more about the machines themselves—those Hondas sitting in her garage, each one a love letter to engineering and performance. Or maybe she’s simply driven by an internal engine that doesn’t need outside validation. Either way, she’s kept her motivations close to the vest.

REPUTATION

McNulty has earned a reputation as a “renaissance woman” of motorsports—a designation that feels entirely accurate.[2] She’s not just a TC America driver; she’s an Instagram star, a content creator, an online personality, and a bona fide car enthusiast who knows her way around both a race setup and a viral video.[1] Her social media presence is a carefully curated blend of racing action, car culture, and lifestyle content that’s helped her build a fanbase north of 1.1 million followers.[1] That viral YouTube short about her J’s Racing hood pins? It racked up over 16 million views, proving she understands how to capture attention in a crowded digital landscape.[1] She’s managed to bridge the often-separate worlds of grassroots car culture and professional racing, making her accessible to both the VTEC-obsessed tuner crowd and serious motorsports fans. Whether she’s posting a reel set to a Tommy Richman track or strapping into her #780 Veloster N, McNulty knows how to keep people watching.[1]

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

What’s next for McNulty? Your guess is as good as anyone’s. As of the most recent available information, she’s actively competing in TC America and continuing to build her presence with the GenRacer Team and Hyundai Motor America.[3][4] Her Instagram remains a hub for her latest projects and racing updates, suggesting she’s not slowing down anytime soon.[2] Whether she’s eyeing championship titles, expanding her social media empire, or simply planning her next JDM build, she’s keeping those cards close. For now, fans will have to follow @teamsallyracing and wait for the next move from one of motorsports’ most intriguing multi-hyphenates.

References:

Sally McNulty – Famous Birthdays
VTEC Academy – Sally McNulty Feature
OpenFender – Sally McNulty Profile
TC America – Driver Download: A Few Minutes with Sally McNulty