WIMNA Continues NASCAR Contingency Fund Program for Women Drivers

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Women in Motorsports North America (WIMNA), the organization dedicated to supporting and creating resources that enable women drivers, will again offer $200,000 in contingency money supporting women pursuing racing careers in NASCAR-sanctioned racing series.

The program utilizes a points system for women drivers 21 years and older with monetary rewards based on race results throughout the 2024 racing season.

In 2024, the points system will reward drivers based on merit and race results throughout the season. The system incorporates several factors, including the different lengths of races, the size of the fields, the level of competition, and the cost of competing in NASCAR-sanctioned races. Eligible participants in the program will accumulate points during the 2024 season.

At the end of the year, the top three-point earners will be rewarded $125,000, $50,000 and $25,000, respectively, based on their best 14 races. Julie Jorgenson of Lakeville, Minnesota, Taylor Goldman of St. Louis Park, Minnesota, and Jennifer Hall of Tucson, Arizona, received the awards in 2023.

For more information on the program, visit womeninmotorsportsna.com.

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