I know that this blog site is mainly intended for the new information about vehicles and women who are excellently doing good job in motor sports and other for those novice female car enthusiasts. However, I believe that this post is somehow related since Sprint Cup concerns cars and its one of the arena where some women race into.
Well, anyway, regardless if this post conforms in the theme of this site or not, I still find this post interesting. :,) Since women are naturally guarded by the society’s standards, there are only few women who have enough courage to act against what is the standard like joining in a race. Oh, my! The word race usually equates to men, isn’t it? That is my point here. Each time I learned that another woman has jump out of the strict standards of society, doing what she wishes, I felt proud.
So, now, here is Lindsay Czarniak who will begin her second season with the “summer six pack” of Sprint Cup race. Czarniak has been an addition to the number of women in what had known before as male-dominated arena and that is NASCAR pit road reporter. Going back before Czarniak’s turn, Krista Voda, ESPN’s Jamie Little and Shannon Spake had also done what Czarniak is doing now. So far, Czarniak is the only female pit road reporter for this Spring Cup’s season. The combination of females on-the-air is truly stronger than before since Wendy Venturini is now handling the reporting duties for SPEED’s RaceDay.
Lindsay Czarniak graduated from James Madison. She had several experiences like her shifts at two local TV stations in Florida, the different duties given to her by DC, her coverage of the Winter Olympics from Torino, and her work at ARCA Series for SPEED.
Well, I will find more women who are doing great in such fields where men are the usual participants.
