Women drivers in rally racing are nothing new, but Jutta was the first woman driver from Germany to win the Dakar rally in 2001. Her initial attempt in the year 1999 wasn’t as impressive as her win two years later, but she still managed to win third place.
During her attempt in 2001, which she won, she stayed ahead of the car behind her by a staggering three minutes. Her success in the Dakar rally and her previous attempts have marked her as one of the greatest rally drivers around.
Brittany Force
Brittany is the sister to drag racers Courtney and Ashley Force and similar to her sisters, she also races, specifically as an NHRA drag racer. Not to mention that she is also the NHRA drag racing Series top fuel dragster champion for 2017.
She began her career as a drag racer in 2013 and by 2016, earned the title of the first woman to win the NHRA Four wide nationals. At the US nationals in 2019, she became the first woman driver to be the Number 1 qualifier in Top Fuel.
Jamie Chadwick
Jaime is still an up-and-coming star in the world of professional race car driving but has already earned a few achievements to put her on the path to a successful racing career.
She was named the champion of the inaugural W Series in 2019, the first single-seater series for female racers. She earned three out of four wins during her races in Hockenheim and Misano which also got her three podium finishes. Following that, she earned a place in the Williams’ Driver Academy, where she could take her skills to newer heights.
Erica Enders
Born in 1983, the Houston-raised professional racer is no slouch when it comes to taking it to the track which is clear from her numerous winnings. Her specialties mainly include her skill as a drag racer, for which she has won multiple championships due to her experience and control behind the wheel.
She won four titles in the NHRA Mello Yello drag racing series pro stock class and still competes in the series despite her winnings. She can now be found taking part in the NHRA pro modified class.
Deborah Renshaw
Deborah is a professional race car driver who would compete mainly for NASCAR when she was active throughout her career. She is now a former Craftsman Truck Series driver for NASCAR.
She made her debut on the round track in the years 2002-2003 in the NASCAR D Weekly series, where she could show off her skills with a high success rate. She finished in the top ten for both seasons during her two racing seasons. Also, she set a record for qualifying at Riverview Speedway.