Auto racing, and NASCAR in particular, used to be a “man’s domain.” A sport for those brave and fearless men who loved speed and didn’t flinch at danger. Women? Most circuits didn’t even allow them in the pits until the 1970s. But these days, Teresa and Kelley Earnhardt are major figures in NASCAR, Danica Patrick is one of the most recognizable drivers in the U.S., and come Feb. 14, the Daytona 500 will be run with the most powerful woman in sports in her new role, that of CEO of International Speedway Corporation (ISC), promoter of The Great American Race and approximately 100 others … DetailsÂ
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