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VintageRacer 01-11-2011 12:26 PM

How many girls/women in the hobby?
 
I'm interested to know approximately how many (percentage wise) females race on a reasonably regular basis. At the few events I've been to there have only been a small number, about 1 or 2 in 50+ racers. Is this typical, or are there clubs/regions/classes that have significantly higher proportion.

As a science teacher, I'm keen to get more youngsters interested in the hobby but feel it is a very male dominated one currently.

Big G 01-11-2011 01:10 PM

we have 1 female at our club with an average of 18 drivers

I have tried to get my mrs into racing, but I get the reply "I would if other girls did it"

feniks 01-11-2011 01:19 PM

in offroad in belgium there are 3 woman driving and 2 of them run the nationals . lol as one of them is my wife and also on oople here

kayce 01-11-2011 03:38 PM

It's been my experience that it's about the same percentage as in any other form or motorsports, about 1 in every 50+ racers.
But, I think it like any other sports participation - for the percentage to grow, it takes one that potentially attracts another which attracts another. For, as with anything, nobody wants to be the only one of their gender (only girl, or only boy) there.

Lee Martin 01-11-2011 03:47 PM

I hear Rebecca adlingtons good....
Even won the BRCA 2wd national championship in 2010....

GRIFF55 01-11-2011 04:43 PM

:lol: didn't Leeraine Martin straighten her hair before winning the 4wd title?:p

VintageRacer 02-11-2011 06:46 PM

Thanks for feedback. I'm pondering how we might get more girls interested. Perhaps I'll quiz the girls in my classes.

mark christopher 02-11-2011 09:45 PM

i dare say a modern girl is not looking for lads who play with toy cars!

Brabusben 03-11-2011 12:55 AM

Getting my six year old into it was easy - painted the car purple - she had a mess around at the plough at the weekend (thanks Steve) and wasn't bad at all - she want a pink car - she'll get one too - anything to get her into it - my son (4) is already driving but not quiet up to track racing - loves crashing too much - he's pretty good with the mini wreck and slash 4x4 though ;0)

emzy 03-11-2011 04:22 AM

I've raced since I was 9 (I'm 22 now) though I've had to take breaks over the last few years because of gap years / university / studying in Japan (like I am now).

In the North East last year we actually had 5 girls racing quite regularly - me, Gem Towers, Nat Williams, Clare Hirst and Danielle Bulmer which is probably the highest amount I've seen since I started racing. And considering some regionals only had 30 or so drivers, 5 is quite a large chunk of racers.

At the oOple race last year there were 6 of us I think.

... GIRL POWER!!

dobber 03-11-2011 07:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kayce (Post 575636)
It's been my experience that it's about the same percentage as in any other form or motorsports, about 1 in every 50+ racers.
But, I think it like any other sports participation - for the percentage to grow, it takes one that potentially attracts another which attracts another. For, as with anything, nobody wants to be the only one of their gender (only girl, or only boy) there.

Not always true. I dont mind being the only guy in a mud wrestling competition :thumbsup:

kayce 03-11-2011 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dobber (Post 576550)
Not always true. I dont mind being the only guy in a mud wrestling competition :thumbsup:

ROFL - funny - but that's because you're a horndog. :p

pugboy 03-11-2011 12:51 PM

Could maybe propose a 'WAGS' heat at Nationals to Paul Worsley?:D

beckybean66 03-11-2011 01:15 PM

i race quite often at my local club, there are about 40 guys that race there and only 2 girls including me, the other does buggy and i did mardave (just about to move to buggy) in the mardave i got to top 4 at the club, so it isnt too bad to say its 'a mans thing'
best thing is, my other half is racing buggys at the same club, so i get to show him up if i beat him HEHE he will never hear the end of it from the other guys...
i do think tho that more women should get into the sport, the same with any type of motorsport too, i want to see women ACTUALLY driving the cars or riding the motorbikes rather than standing around slapped in sponsers waving flags or holding signs GET A REAL JOB lol

kayce 03-11-2011 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by emzy (Post 576536)
I've raced since I was 9 (I'm 22 now) though I've had to take breaks over the last few years because of gap years / university / studying in Japan (like I am now).

In the North East last year we actually had 5 girls racing quite regularly - me, Gem Towers, Nat Williams, Clare Hirst and Danielle Bulmer which is probably the highest amount I've seen since I started racing. And considering some regionals only had 30 or so drivers, 5 is quite a large chunk of racers.

At the oOple race last year there were 6 of us I think.

... GIRL POWER!!

Quote:

Originally Posted by beckybean66 (Post 576714)
i race quite often at my local club, there are about 40 guys that race there and only 2 girls including me, the other does buggy and i did mardave (just about to move to buggy) in the mardave i got to top 4 at the club, so it isnt too bad to say its 'a mans thing'
best thing is, my other half is racing buggys at the same club, so i get to show him up if i beat him HEHE he will never hear the end of it from the other guys...
i do think tho that more women should get into the sport, the same with any type of motorsport too, i want to see women ACTUALLY driving the cars or riding the motorbikes rather than standing around slapped in sponsers waving flags or holding signs GET A REAL JOB lol

:thumbsup: Well done, ladies.

arny 03-11-2011 01:37 PM

My wife race in 3 classes, mini-z, Carisma Gt14 and buggy 2WD, this year she gonna race in petitRC.

cheers

andyroooo 04-11-2011 08:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beckybean66 (Post 576714)
I do think tho that more women should get into the sport, the same with any type of motorsport too, i want to see women ACTUALLY driving the cars or riding the motorbikes rather than standing around slapped in sponsers waving flags or holding signs GET A REAL JOB lol


Our grid girl for BTCC gets paid more money per day than I do for being chief mechanic and I dont work for buttons...........who needs a propper job???

kayce 04-11-2011 08:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andyroooo (Post 577471)
Our grid girl for BTCC gets paid more money per day than I do for being chief mechanic and I dont work for buttons...........who needs a propper job???

Then by all means save up for that boob-job :woot::thumbsup:

andyroooo 04-11-2011 08:27 PM

Unfortunatly they d stop me getting under the thing when its on air jacks......that and I think my chances of rattling her would get even slimmer than they already are!!!! ;)


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