Bio Excerpt: Shauntia Latrice “Tia” Norfleet made history as the first African American woman to hold a NASCAR driver’s license, breaking barriers in a sport notoriously unwelcoming to women of color. Born in 1986 to NASCAR veteran Bobby Norfleet, she started karting at 14 and claimed 37 wins... (full bio below ↓↓)
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Tia Norfleet is the first and only African American woman to hold a NASCAR driver’s license, a groundbreaking achievement in a sport not exactly known for rolling out the welcome mat to women—especially Black women.
EARLY YEARS
Born Shauntia Latrice Norfleet on May 1, 1986, in Suffolk, Virginia, Tia’s introduction to racing wasn’t a choice so much as destiny. Her father, Bobby Norfleet, was a 20-year veteran NASCAR driver, and by the time she was seven years old, she was already hooked. The spark? A Hot Wheels Barbie car that her dad souped up with an extra battery for more power and speed[1]. Because why give your daughter a normal toy when you can give her a gateway drug to motorsports?
By age nine, if Tia performed well in her karate class, Bobby would let her drive home[2]. Not ride. Drive. Her father didn’t just nurture her interest—he threw gasoline on it. At 14, she began competing in kart racing events, diving headfirst into a world that would both celebrate and scrutinize her every move[3].
OTHER INTERESTS
Beyond the track, Norfleet has been described as having a singing voice reminiscent of Whitney Houston, complete with impressive range[4]. She’s also committed to charitable work, supporting programs like Safe Teen Georgia Driving Academy, where she provides driving instruction at Atlanta Motor Speedway[5]. Additionally, she founded the “Driven to Read” literacy program, teaching kids the importance of reading and its connection to achieving their dreams[6]. She’s delivered commencement speeches, worked as a Brand Ambassador for Verizon Wireless, and served as Goodwill Ambassador for The International Museum of Twenty-first Century Arts[7].
She’s also been open about her struggle with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), a debilitatingly painful condition that causes irregular periods and small cysts on the ovaries[8]. It’s the kind of thing that would sideline most people, but Norfleet has kept pushing forward.
EARLY SUCCESS
Norfleet claims she won 37 of 52 amateur races and became a professional driver at age 14[9]. By 2000, she reportedly secured two top-fifteen finishes in drag racing[10]. She transitioned from kart racing into drag racing, where she achieved what were described as top-rank stats on local and regional levels[11]. Her goal was always bigger than the local circuit, though—she wanted NASCAR, and she wanted to make history doing it.
She raced in the No. 34 car, a tribute to Wendell Scott, the first African American NASCAR driver and a mentor to her father[12]. The Norfleet family had deep connections to Scott, and the number wasn’t just symbolic—it was a statement.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2000: Claimed two top-fifteen finishes in drag racing[13].
- 2010: Issued press release claiming to be “the first and only African-American female driver in NASCAR and ARCA”[14].
- 2011: Delivered commencement address for Unidad of Miami Beach, Florida[15].
- 2012: Named to Essence Magazine’s “35 Under 35 Young, Black & Amazing” list[16].
- 2012: Served as Brand Ambassador for Verizon Wireless’ “Celebrating Your Story: Empowering Your Network” initiative[17].
- 2014: Spoke at Colorado State University-Pueblo for Black History & Women’s History Month[18].
INSPIRATIONS
Norfleet’s father, Bobby Norfleet, was her primary inspiration and champion. His own mentors—NASCAR legend Wendell Scott, Hall of Fame driver Alan Kulwicki, and entertainer Gladys Knight—encouraged him to support Tia’s racing ambitions[19]. She’s also cited her mother Michelle Norfleet, uncle Rick Norfleet, Wanda Turner, and Allen L. Ellison as mentors[20]. The legacy of Wendell Scott looms especially large in her story, both as family history and as a reminder of how hard-won progress in NASCAR has always been.
REPUTATION
Here’s where things get complicated. In 2013, a New York Times article and subsequent ESPN investigation reported “numerous inconsistencies” in Norfleet’s self-promotion efforts[21]. While she holds a NASCAR driver’s license—a fact NASCAR confirmed—she has never actually competed in a NASCAR or ARCA race despite public claims to the contrary[22]. Under her full name, Shauntia Latrice Norfleet, she has faced criminal charges, something she did not deny when interviewed[23].
NASCAR’s spokesperson clarified: “She is the first African American [woman] to be licensed by NASCAR. That’s a fact. She is the first to drive in a race. That’s a fact.” But that “race” was not NASCAR or ARCA—it was one race in the NASCAR-sanctioned Whelen All-American Series[24]. The distinction matters, and the gap between her public narrative and verifiable racing record raised serious questions about credibility.
Still, her story captivated media outlets, speaking circuits, and organizations eager to celebrate a trailblazer. Whether you view her as a symbol of representation or a cautionary tale about the dangers of hype over substance depends largely on what you value more: the dream or the documentation.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
No verified information is available about Norfleet’s current racing plans or goals for 2025 and beyond.
REFERENCES
Little Known Black History Fact: Tia Norfleet – Black America Web
espnW — Tia Norfleet took fast track to history – ESPN
Tia Norfleet – Wikipedia
Black History & Women’s History Month speaker Tia Norfleet | 2014 – CSU Pueblo
The Truth About Race Car Driver Tia Norfleet – FanBuzz
Little Known Black History Fact: Tia Norfleet – Black America Web
Black History Month Celebrates Pioneer Tia Norfleet – PRLog
Tia Norfleet – First Female African-American NASCAR Driver – Harper’s Bazaar
Tia Norfleet (1986- ) – BlackPast.org
Tia Norfleet (1986- ) – BlackPast.org
NASCAR – Good Black News
Tia Norfleet Earning Place as First Black Female NASCAR Driver – Afro
Tia Norfleet (1986- ) – BlackPast.org
Tia Norfleet’s background called into question – ESPN
Norfleet, Tia (1986– ) – Blackfacts.com
35 Under 35 Young, Black & Amazing – Essence
Black History Month Celebrates Pioneer Tia Norfleet – PRLog
Black History & Women’s History Month speaker Tia Norfleet | 2014 – CSU Pueblo
Tia Norfleet (1986- ) – BlackPast.org
TheGrio’s 100: Tia Norfleet, racing to become NASCAR’s first black… – The Grio
Tia Norfleet’s background called into question – ESPN
Tia Norfleet’s background called into question – ESPN
Tia Norfleet’s background called into question – ESPN
Tia Norfleet’s background called into question – ESPN








