Tia Norfleet Aims To Become First Black Female In NASCAR
Tia Norfleet Aims To Become First Black Female NASCAR Racer
SUFFOLK, Va. — Addicted to speed, Tia Norfleet is set on becoming the first African-American female to compete in NASCAR.
Her father, Bobby Norfleet, was a protege of African-American NASCAR driver Wendell Scott and has spent most of his career racing in motorcycles, drag cars and stock cars.
Mr Norfleet told Reuters: ‘I have been racing for all of her life and Tia decided a long time ago as a small child that she wanted to race’.
Ms. Norfleet says that although she loves racing, her principle objective is to inspire other young women to follow their own dreams.
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