Karah Hill, SA’s Next Big Thing on the Race Track
SA Motorsport’s Karah Hill loves speed too much to slow down, and while the challenges for a young woman to gain competitor recognition and sponsor
SA Motorsport’s Karah Hill loves speed too much to slow down, and while the challenges for a young woman to gain competitor recognition and sponsor
South Africa’s Kirsten Landman has announced her campaign for the Dakar Rally 2025 in Saudi Arabia, putting out a call for sponsors to allow her
Meet Nicole van Aswegen – the fastest woman superbike racer in South Africa – who has been selected to race in the inaugural FIM Women’s
With a decade into her print journalism experience with Sports24 and Wheels24, media studies specialist Dr Natalie Le Clue has established herself as the most
Spain’s Cristina Gutiérrez became the first woman to win a Dakar title since Jutta Kleinschmidt when she and Challenger class co-driver Pablo Moreno overcame a
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Enduro racer Kirsten Landman has made the difficult decision to end her 2024 Dakar Rally campaign for mental health reasons, but will compete in December’s
History was made at the FIA World Endurance Championship this past weekend when Team Iron Dames’ Michelle Gatting, Sarah Bovy and Rahel Frey became the
18-year-old Philippines motor racing prodigy and now Formula One Academy racer, Bianca Bustamante, has etched her name in history as the first female driver to
South African racing driver Fabienne Lanz and T4 Series are affording a sponsorship opportunity for one young girl to attend the Women in Motorsport 3-Day
Performance Coach Angela Cullen bids farewell to the Mercedes Formula 1 Team, following a 7 year stay with the eight-time Constructors Champions.
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Formula 1 announces Susie Wolff as Managing Director of the F1 Academy category, which aims to develop and prepare young women drivers to progress to