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Tia Norfleet NASCAR’s First and only African-American female driver

Tia Norfleet
Tia Norfleet

Submitted by Gabe Zaldivar

NASCAR isn’t a sport that you would typically think African-Americans would compete it in, but slowly but surely more are getting interested in the sports. The NASCAR diversity program is giving a lot of opportunities to not just African-Americans, but minorities in general to learn and compete in the sport. Women are even more of a rarity, so an African-American woman driver is like finding a four leaf clover, but we have found one in Tia Norfleet. Tia Norfleet is breaking new ground as she is the only African-American female in NASCAR. Let’s celebrate that fact in the only way we know how.

Black Sports Online reports on Norfleet and her accomplishment in the sport. She would help her father work on cars and notes his courage in making his way through the industry. Her father is Bobby Norfleet, a driver who debuted in 2000 at the Portland Inter-national Raceway road course. Of course, there will be comparisons between Norfleet and Danica Patrick. You only need to see the entire video to know that Norfleet would take umbrage to such a comparison. She is her own woman trying to make a unique impact on the sport she loves.

Inland Valley News reported on Norfleet, the racing legacy she comes from and her continued search for funding to get her on the NASCAR track and keep her there. Still, the path for his daughter has not been smooth and she faces an uphill battle in a sport that continues to struggle with featuring minority drivers. Norfleet does have a path to funding, and the Inland Valley News reports on the online fundraising organization called Tiapower.com, which is trying to raise the money to get Norfleet on the course. The CEO, Isaac Hayes states Norfleet is the ultimate competitor, and he is trying to get the funds for the world to finally find that out. Getting her on the course can only help expand the sport to new and exciting corners of the nation. Norfleet has the look, the talent and the hopeful financial backing. If it all works out, she could be one of the best things to happen to the growth of the sport in some time.

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