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List of female NASCAR drivers

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The following is a list of female NASCAR drivers who have participated in a national or regional touring series race since the organization's inception in 1949, along with statistical totals for their NASCAR careers.

At least 134 women have qualified for and started a race in one of NASCAR's national or regional touring series, including 16 in the NASCAR Cup Series since the organization's inception in 1949. As of November 2024, Shawna Robinson, Hailie Deegan, Manami Kobayashi, and Gracie Trotter remain the only women to have won a race in one of NASCAR's touring series. Robinson won three times between 1988 and 1989 in the now-defunct Dash Series, Deegan won three races in the K&N Pro Series West between 2018 and 2019. In 2019, Kobayashi won in her one and only start in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series (in the Elite Club Division). Trotter won a race in the renamed ARCA Menards Series West in 2020, becoming the second female winner in the West Series, as well as the first winner in the series under the ARCA banner. She also became the first winner in any ARCA-sanctioned series, because there have been no female winners in the main ARCA Menards Series as of November 2024.

Seven female drivers: Deegan, Kirk, Patrick, Robinson, Mara Reyes, Brittney Zamora, and Isabella Robusto have won poles. Relatively few women have contested a full season in any of NASCAR's touring series, although this is increasingly common. During the 2024 season there were only 3 women running a full season: Hailie Deegan (who was released before season's end), Breidinger, and Amber Balcaen.

While some female NASCAR drivers have transitioned or attempted to transition from open-wheel racing and sports car racing (such as Sarah Fisher, Janet Guthrie, Patrick, and Katherine Legge), most have climbed the stock-car racing ladder (such as Tammy Jo Kirk, Johanna Long, and Shawna Robinson), beginning to race full-sized stock cars in their teenage years. A handful of women (such as Fisher, Mackena Bell and Kenzie Ruston) have raced with the help of NASCAR's Drive for Diversity program since its creation in 2004.

Currently, Katherine Legge is the only woman in the NASCAR Cup Series, with her start at Phoenix Raceway in March 2025 being the first with a woman in the Series since Danica Patrick in the 2018 Daytona 500. On April 10, 2025, it was announced that Legge was bringing her e.l.f. sponsorship over from the Indianapolis 500, spreading it across the NASCAR Xfinity Series as the only woman racing in that series and the Cup Series for at least seven races in 2025. The first e.l.f. race would be in Xfinity on April 19 at Rockingham Speedway and her next Cup race would be at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez on June 15. Other races revealed include the Xfinity race at Charlotte Motor Speedway Memorial Day Weekend, ruling out a return to the 2025 Indy 500.

Additionally, Toni Breidinger is the only woman currently competing in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2025.

History

20th century

World 600

NASCAR has seen varying levels of participation by female drivers throughout its ranks since the sanctioning body's inception in 1949. Sara Christian competed in the inaugural NASCAR race at Charlotte Speedway (she had Bob Flock finish the race). In the second official race, at Daytona Beach and Road Course, Christian was joined by Ethel Mobley and Louise Smith, with Mobley finishing first out of the 3, in 11th. Through the 1950s and 1960s, female racers made only a handful of starts in NASCAR's touring series. Betty Skelton Erde wasn't technically a NASCAR driver, but she drove the pace car at Daytona in 1954, and was clocked at a speed of 105.88 mph (170.40 km/h) on the sand, setting a stock car speed record for women.

No woman had raced NASCAR in a decade when Janet Guthrie started the 1976 World 600, finishing 15th, ahead of Dale Earnhardt. In 1977, Janet Guthrie would become the first woman to lead a Winston Cup Series race under caution, at Ontario Speedway. In 1986, Patty Moise would become the first woman to lead in a Busch Series race.

In 1988, Charlotte/Daytona Dash Series (later the Goody's Dash Series) driver Shawna Robinson became the first woman to win a NASCAR Touring Series event, also earning "Rookie of the Year" and "Most Popular Driver" honors. In her sophomore Dash Series run, Robinson became the first woman to earn the pole position for a NASCAR touring series race. Robinson would later become the first female driver to clinch the pole in any of the three major series, winning qualifying for the March 12, 1994 Xfinity Series Busch Light 300 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

In Australia, Terri Sawyer won the Moomba 100 NASCAR race at the Calder Park Thunderdome, Melbourne on March 3, 1991 driving a Pontiac. Terri had previously attempted the NASCAR Sportsman series in the US

Women began to compete more frequently throughout NASCAR's lower series over the course of the 1990s. Patty Moise made a record 133 Xfinity Series starts between 1986 and 1998 and Tammy Jo Kirk scored 37 top-10 finishes and two poles in what was then known as the All Pro Series, before making the first starts for a woman in the Camping World Truck Series.

2000s

After a hiatus to start a family, Shawna Robinson returned to stock car racing in 1999, contesting a full ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series season in 2000 before returning to sporadic NASCAR-sanctioned competition over the following several seasons. In 2001, Robinson would be the first woman to finish a race in the Winston Cup Series since Janet Guthrie in 1980.

In 2004, NASCAR started the Drive for Diversity program, hoping to develop a more diverse driver base. While the program has succeeded in launching the careers of minority drivers including NASCAR Cup Series drivers Kyle Larson, Bubba Wallace and Daniel Suárez, the program's early years were less effective in expanding the roster of female drivers in NASCAR's top touring series.

2010s

In 2010, IndyCar Series driver Danica Patrick joined NASCAR, racing part-time in the K&N Pro Series East and the Nationwide Series. Patrick would record a major milestone by clinching the pole position in the 2012 DRIVE4COPD 300, being the first female driver to clinch it since Shawna Robinson. However, Patrick would finish 38th after a crash. In 2012, Patrick would eventually race part-time in the Sprint Cup Series.

In 2011, Snowball Derby winner Johanna Long entered the Camping World Truck Series at 19 years of age, being the youngest female driver to race in the series. Long would eventually race in the Nationwide Series, making her debut in the 2012 DRIVE4COPD 300.

In 2012, Danica Patrick was voted NASCAR's Most Popular Nationwide Driver, becoming the first woman to receive that award in NASCAR's top three divisions.

In 2013, Patrick became the first woman in Sprint Cup history to have a full-time ride in the series (with Stewart–Haas Racing), and eventually the first female driver to clinch the pole position and lead a green flag lap, both occurring at the 2013 Daytona 500, becoming the first woman to lead both the Indianapolis 500 and the Daytona 500. Patrick later finished the race in eighth place, the highest finish for a woman in the Daytona 500. She also became the first woman to race at every racetrack on the circuit. In 2014, Patrick became the first woman to race in the 2014 Sprint Unlimited. At Talladega she became the first woman to lead laps there. That year she had three top 10 finishes with her best finish of sixth at Atlanta. In 2015, Patrick tied Janet Guthrie for most top ten finishes for a woman with a seventh place finish at Martinsville. A few weeks later she passed Guthrie for the most top ten finishes for a woman in Sprint Cup history at Bristol. At Michigan she became the first woman to lead under green on a non-restrictor plate track. At Kentucky, Patrick became the first woman to make 100 starts in NASCAR's Cup Series. In 2016, Patrick led a career high 30 laps and completed more circuits than all but three other drivers. Patrick opened 2017 season with a fourth place finish in the Advance Auto Parts Clash (an exhibition race for previous pole winners). She retired from full-time stock car racing after the 2018 Daytona 500.

The NASCAR Whelen Euro Series formed the Lady Cup, a championship system for female drivers in 2014. In 2016, a record 18 different women started a race in one of NASCAR's touring series. Julia Landauer was the most successful within her respective series, finishing fourth in points in the K&N Pro Series West with seven top-five finishes in fourteen races.

In 2018, Hailie Deegan became the first female driver to win a NASCAR touring series race in roughly three decades, winning in the K&N Pro Series West in the series' race at Meridian Speedway. She followed this up by winning two more races in 2019, which came at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Dirt Track and at Colorado National Speedway.

In 2019, Manami Kobayashi became the third woman to win a race in a NASCAR touring series race. She won in her debut in Whelen Euro Series Elite Club Division by lapping just 0.001 seconds from the reference time. Another woman (Alina Loibnegger) finished second, in the first time ever two women finished 1–2 in NASCAR history.

2020s

In 2020, Gracie Trotter became the second female driver to win in the West Series, with her victory in the race at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Bullring on September 26. That year, the series became sanctioned by ARCA and renamed the ARCA Menards Series West, so Trotter became the first female to win in the series under the ARCA name.

2021 saw a number of milestones for female drivers. Toni Breidinger, the first Arab American female driver in NASCAR, returned to the ARCA Menards Series for the first time since 2018, joining Young's Motorsports to compete part-time for them as part of the Truck Series team's first foray into ARCA. Young's also announced that she would make her debut in the Truck Series with them in their new part-time No. 82 truck. Trotter moved up from the West Series to the main ARCA Menards Series, where she would remain in Toyota's driver development program and drive part-time for Venturini Motorsports in the team's No. 15 and No. 25 cars. Deegan moved up from the ARCA Menards Series to the Truck Series full-time, continuing to drive for David Gilliland Racing. Natalie Decker moved up from the Truck Series to the Xfinity Series, where she would run five races in the No. 23 car, jointly fielded by RSS Racing, Reaume Brothers Racing, and later Our Motorsports. Cobb planned on making her Cup Series debut in the spring Talladega race, driving the No. 15 for Rick Ware Racing and becoming the first female driver to race in the series since Patrick's retirement. However, due to the race not having practice and qualifying, NASCAR would not approve Cobb to compete in it with her lack of prior Cup Series experience.

For 2024, Natalie Decker returned for a part time stint with DGM Racing. Hailee Deegan moved up to the Xfinity Series with AM Racing, before being released before the 2024 The Loop 110. Amber Balcaen and Toni Breidinger raced full time in the ARCA Menards Series and finished fourth and sixth in points respectively. Breidinger also raced in the Truck Series opener. Newcomer Isabella Robusto raced part time in all three ARCA Series, even earning a pole at Kansas, the first woman to win a pole in the main ARCA Series.

In March 2025, Live Fast Motorsports announced that British racer Katherine Legge would make her NASCAR Cup Series debut and compete in the Shriners Children's 500 at Phoenix Raceway. Legge qualified 37th and finished 30th after being involved in a wreck. On July 6, 2025, she scored a Top 20 finish on the Chicago Street Course, the best result for a woman in Cup since Patrick eight years prior — crossing the line in 19th for her best-ever result in the series.

Active female drivers

Katherine LeggeToni BreidingerIsabella RobustoRita GouletAmber BalcaenLanie BuiceMandy ChickBecca MonopoliTaylor ReimerRegina SirventMariah BoudrieauKaylee BrysonHolly ClarkQuinn Davis
[[File:Katherine Legge Charlotte Roval 2018.jpg100px]]United Kingdom EnglandCup Series (part-time)
No. 78, Live Fast Motorsports &
Xfinity Series (part-time)
No. 32, Jordan Anderson Racing &
ARCA Menards Series (part-time)
No. 23, Sigma Performance Services
[[File:Toni Breidinger 2025.jpg100px]]California CaliforniaTruck Series (full-time)
No. 5, Tricon Garage
[[File:Isabella Robusto, 2025 Fall Phoenix.jpg100px]]South Carolina South CarolinaARCA Menards Series (full-time)
No. 55, Venturini Motorsports
[[File:Rita Goulet at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway in 2024.jpg100px]]Alabama AlabamaARCA Menards Series East (part-time)
No. 31, Rise Motorsports
[[File:Amber_Balcaen_at_Daytona_(2022).jpg100px]]Canada CanadaARCA Menards Series (part-time)
No. 70, Nitro Motorsports
Georgia (U.S. state) GeorgiaARCA Menards Series (part-time)
No. 2, Rev Racing
Kansas KansasARCA Menards Series (part-time)
No. 67, Maples Motorsports & No. 74, Team Chick Motorsports
Florida FloridaARCA Menards Series (part-time)
No. 86, Clubb Racing Inc. & No. 85, City Garage Motorsports
[[File:Taylor Reimer @ Springfiled Mile. R. Marucco photo (cropped).jpg100px]]Oklahoma OklahomaARCA Menards Series (part-time)
No. 70, Nitro Motorsports &
ARCA Menards Series West (part-time)
No. TBA, Venturini Motorsports
Mexico MexicoARCA Menards Series (part-time)
No. 68, Kimmel Racing
Colorado ColoradoARCA Menards Series West (part-time)
No. 77, Performance P-1 Motorsports
[[File:Kaylee Bryson Sonoma 2025.jpg100px]]Oklahoma OklahomaARCA Menards Series West (part-time)
No. 17, Cook Racing Technologies
Colorado ColoradoARCA Menards Series West (part-time)
No. 72, Strike Mamba Racing
Tennessee TennesseeARCA Menards Series East (part-time)
No. 31, Rise Motorsports

Summary/statistics

SeriesMost StartsWinsMost Top 5sMost Top 10sMost PolesMost Laps LedHighest Points Finish
Cup SeriesD. Patrick (191)S. Christian (1)D. Patrick (7)D. Patrick (1)D. Patrick (64)S. Christian (13th) (1949)
Xfinity SeriesP. Moise (133)D. Patrick (1)D. Patrick (7)S. Robinson & D. Patrick (1)D. Patrick (64)D. Patrick (10th) (2012)
Truck SeriesJ. Cobb (233)N. Decker (1)H. Deegan (5)J. Cobb (23)J. Cobb (16th) (2014)
ARCA Menards Series
(2020–present only)T. Breidinger (62)H. Deegan & T. Breidinger (4)T. Breidinger (26)I. Robusto (1)H. Deegan (86)H. Deegan (3rd) (2020)
ARCA Menards Series EastK. Ruston (44)K. Ruston (7)K. Ruston (17)D. Van Wieringen (140)S. Moyer (4th) (2022)
ARCA Menards Series WestN. Behar (34)H. Deegan (3) & G. Trotter (1)H. Deegan (13)N. Behar & H. Deegan (23)H. Deegan (5)H. Deegan (107)H. Deegan (3rd) (2019) & G. Trotter (3rd) (2020)
Canada SeriesI. Tremblay (22)I. Tremblay (3)J. Landauer (1)I. Tremblay (12th) (2011)
Mexico SeriesM. Reyes (28)M. Reyes (8)M. Reyes (20)M. Reyes (1)M. Reyes (4)M. Reyes (6th) (2005)
FedEx Challenge SeriesG. Ponce (16)G. Ponce (4)G. Ponce (13)M. Limón (7th) (2010) & G. Ponce (7th) (2012)
Whelen Modified TourM. Fifield (153)R. Dupuis (2)M. Fifield (11th) (2023)
Whelen Euro Series Elite 1 DivisionN. Maillet (22)C. Perrin (2)C. Perrin (5)N. Maillet (12th) (2012 & 2013)
Whelen Euro Series Elite 2 DivisionA. Casoli (49)F. Linossi (9)F. Linossi (9th) (2015)
Whelen Euro Series Elite Club DivisionA. Loibnegger (4)M. Kobayashi (1)A. Loibnegger (2)A. Loibnegger (3)A. Loibnegger (6th) (2019)
Dash Series (1975–2003)K. Schulz (48)S. Robinson (3)S. Robinson (18)K. Schulz (27)?S. Robinson (152)S. Robinson (3rd) (1988 & 1989)
Midwest Series (1998–2006)M. Rhoads (1)M. Rhoads (52nd) (2004)
Northwest Series (1985–2006)K. Schmitt (3)K. Schmitt (36th) (2001)
Southeast Series (1991–2006)T. Kirk (109)T. Kirk (10)T. Kirk (37)T. Kirk (2)T. Kirk (119)T. Kirk (7th) (1996)
Southwest Series (1986–2006)M. Leonard (6)M. Leonard (19th) (1986)
Southern Modified Tour (2005–2016)R. Dupuis (11)R. Dupuis (5)R. Dupuis (14th) (2011)

Historical list of drivers

[[NASCAR Cup Series]]

Formerly Strictly Stock Series (1949), Grand National Series (1950–70), Winston Cup Series (1971–2003), Nextel Cup Series (2004–07), Sprint Cup Series (2008–16), and Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (2017–19)

DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop5sTop10sPolesBest Points Finishauthor=David Newtonurl=https://www.espn.com/racing/nascar/cup/columns/story?columnist=newton_david&id=3366431title=NASCAR still searching for its Danica Patrick – Racingpublisher=ESPNdate=2008-04-25access-date=2012-07-03}}Ann BunselmeyerAnn ChesterSara ChristianJanet GuthrieArlene HissLaura LaneKatherine LeggeMarta LeonardLella LombardiRobin McCallEthel Mobleyurl=http://www.nascar.com/2002/kyn/women/02/02/Moise/title=Patty Moise – December 22, 2002publisher=NASCAR.comdate=2002-12-22access-date=2012-04-18}}Marian PaganGoldie ParsonsDanica PatrickShawna RobinsonFiFi ScottDorothy ShullAnn SlaastedLouise Smith
BelgiumBrussels93197710000N/A
United StatesNew York105195010000126th (1950)
United StatesNew York72195020000N/A
United StatesGeorgia (U.S. state)711949–19507012013th (1949)
United StatesNew York681976–198033005023rd (1977)
United StatesConnecticut38(1976)00000N/A
United StatesCalifornia82(1994)00000N/A
United KingdomSurrey78202530000
United StatesCalifornia46(1986–1989)00000N/A
ItalyPiedmont05197710000N/A
United StatesTexas519822000074th (1982)
United StatesGeorgia (U.S. state)9219492000052nd (1949)
United StatesFlorida451987–19895000059th (1988)
United StatesCalifornia52195410000N/A
United StatesNorth Carolina89196510000N/A
United StatesIllinois102012–2018191007124th (2015 & 16)
United StatesIowa492001–20028000052nd (2002)
United StatesCalifornia278195520000216th (1955)
United StatesSouth Carolina(1950)00000N/A
United StatesWisconsin195010000N/A
United StatesSouth Carolina941949–195211000063rd (1949)
DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesDanica Patrick
United StatesIllinois102014–201740120
DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesJanet GuthrieDanica PatrickShawna Robinson
United StatesNew York681977–198030010
United StatesIllinois102012–201870031
United StatesIowa491995–200220000
DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesPatty MoiseDanica Patrick
United StatesFlorida451988–198920000
United StatesIllinois102013–201750140
DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesDanica Patrick
United StatesIllinois102013–201630000

[[NASCAR Xfinity Series|Xfinity Series]]

Formerly Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series (1982–83), Busch Grand National Series (1984–94), Busch Grand National Division (1995–2003), Busch Series (2004–07), Nationwide Series (2008–14) and Xfinity Series (2015–)

DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishMackena BellSherry Blakleyurl=http://www.racing-reference.info/driver/Jennifer_Jo_Cobbtitle=Jennifer Jo Cobb Career Statisticspublisher=Racing-Reference.infodate=1973-06-12access-date=2012-04-18}}Amber CopeAngela Cope-RuchErin CrockerKim CrosbyClaire DeckerNatalie DeckerPaige DeckerHailie DeeganMaryeve DufaultMilka DunoTina GordonLisa JacksonTammy Jo KirkKatherine LeggeJohanna LongDebbie LunsfordPatty MoiseAlli OwensDanica PatrickMara ReyesShawna RobinsonKat TeasdaleDiane TeelChrissy Wallace
United StatesNevada2320141000069th (2014)
United StatesTexas83(1994)00000N/A
United StatesKansas132004–201831000029th (2011)
United StatesWashington242011–20122000082nd (2011)
United StatesWashington782011–201814000055th (2011)
United StatesMassachusetts982005–200610000067th (2006)
United StatesLouisiana512004–200610000072nd (2004)
United StatesWisconsin77(2016)00000126th (2016)
United StatesWisconsin232021–present12000053rd (2021)
United StatesWisconsin9720162000066th (2016)
United StatesCalifornia152022–202418000032nd (2024)
CanadaQuebec792011–20132000077th (2011)
VenezuelaCaracas8720142000074th (2014)
United StatesAlabama392001–200414001051st (2004)
United StatesNorth Carolina198210000135th (1982)
United StatesGeorgia (U.S. state)49200315000045th (2003)
United KingdomSurrey152018–202510000051st (2018)
United StatesFlorida702012–201542000020th (2012)
United StatesGeorgia (U.S. state)4919891000085th (1989)
United StatesFlorida141986–1998133004022nd (1990)
United StatesFlorida9720161000079th (2016)
United StatesIllinois72010–201461017110th (2012)
MexicoHidalgo49200510000131st (2005)
United StatesIowa351991–200561001123rd (1993)
CanadaOntario54199810000109th (1998)
United StatesVirginia191982–198611002040th (1983)
United StatesMissouri0201020000106th (2010)
DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesPatty Moise
United StatesFlorida14199610000

[[NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series|Craftsman Truck Series]]

Formerly SuperTruck Series by Craftsman (1995), Camping World Truck Series (2009–2018, 2020–2022), Gander Outdoors Truck Series (2019), and Craftsman Truck Series (1996–2008, 2023–present),

DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishMichele AbbateToni BreidingerJennifer Jo CobbAmber CopeAngela Cope-RuchMadeline CraneErin CrockerClaire DeckerNatalie DeckerPaige DeckerHailie DeeganGabi DiCarloMilka DunoJessica FriesenCassie GannisTina GordonTammy Jo KirkJohanna LongTeri MacDonaldAlli OwensCindy PetersonDeborah RenshawShawna RobinsonNatalie SatherCaitlin ShawKelly SuttonMichelle TheriaultDominique Van WieringenChrissy WallaceAngie Wilson
United StatesNevada3020211000081st (2021)
United StatesCalifornia52023–present4000038th (2023)
United StatesKansas102008–present234001016th (2014)
United StatesWashington6201010000104th (2010)
United StatesWashington442010–202018001031st (2019)
United StatesGeorgia (U.S. state)80(2015)00000111th (2015)
United StatesMassachusetts982005–200829000025th (2006)
United StatesWisconsin10201620000105th (2016)
United StatesCalifornia542016–202232011019th (2019)
United StatesWisconsin742015–20162000076th (2015)
United StatesWisconsin12020–202369005017th (2021)
United StatesArizona9020093000054th (2009)
VenezuelaCaracas1201410000103rd (2014)
United StatesNew York (state)622021–20232000078th (2021)
United StatesArizona49(2015)00000116th (2015)
United StatesAlabama312003–200416000025th (2003)
United StatesGeorgia (U.S. state)71997–199832000020th (1997)
United StatesFlorida202010–201124000021st (2011)
CanadaOntario722002–20047000055th (2002)
United StatesFlorida76(2011)00000119th (2011)
United StatesWisconsin63(1996–1998)00000113th (1998)
United StatesKentucky82004–200538000024th (2005)
United StatesIowa4920033000072nd (2003)
United StatesNorth Dakota50(2012)00000107th (2012)
United StatesNew Mexico722009–20102000088th (2009)
United StatesMaryland022003–200754000026th (2004)
United StatesConnecticut722008–20106000068th (2009)
CanadaOntario0220161000076th (2016)
United StatesMissouri032008–20097000042nd (2008)
United StatesNorth Carolina8120024000051st (2002)
DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesJennifer Jo CobbMadeline Crane
United StatesKansas102014–201950050
United StatesGeorgia (U.S. state)80201510010
DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesJennifer Jo CobbMadeline Crane
United StatesKansas102014–201950151
United StatesGeorgia (U.S. state)80201510010

ARCA Menards Series

Several women have qualified for and started at least one ARCA Menards Series race, like Danica Patrick, Leilani Munter, Alli Owens, Erin Crocker, Shawna Robinson, Sarah Cornett-Ching, Deborah Renshaw, Amber Cope, Angela Cope-Ruch, Maryeve Dufault, Toni Breidinger, Milka Duno, Jennifer Jo Cobb, Nicole Behar, Hailie Deegan, Natalie Decker, Christi Passmore, Shannon McIntosh and others. Although the series has existed since 1953, the series was not officially affiliated with NASCAR until its buyout on April 27, 2018. 2020 was the first season of ARCA as a NASCAR-sanctioned series, so this list begins with 2020. Also in 2020, the former K&N Pro Series East and K&N Pro Series West became the ARCA Menards Series East and ARCA Menards Series West, respectively.

ARCA Menards Series (2020–present only)

DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishAmber BalcaenToni BreidingerBridget BurgessMandy ChickDanica DartNatalie DeckerHailie DeeganRita GouletLogan MisuracaBecca Monopoliurl=https://news.unoh.edu/2020/11/UNOH%20Grad%20Following%20Her%20Heart%20into%20NASCAR.html#.YEtziGhKhPYtitle=UNOH Grad Following Her Heart into NASCARpublisher=UNOHdate=2020-11-19access-date=2021-03-12}}Isabella RobustoAmber SlagleGracie TrotterDominique Van WieringenBrittney Zamora
CanadaManitoba302022–present43001406th (2024)
United StatesCalifornia252021–present62042604th (2024)
AustraliaQueensland882021–202220000107th (2021)
United StatesKansas742022–present9012035th (2023)
United StatesWashington072024–present10000121st (2024)
United StatesWisconsin522020–20232000086th (2020)
United StatesCalifornia4202020041703rd (2020)
United StatesAlabama312022–present15000031st (2023)
United StatesFlorida632023–present4000061st (2023)
United StatesFlorida852024–present2000067th (2024)
United StatesPennsylvania012021–202311001040th (2021)
United StatesSouth Carolina552024–present4023135th (2024)
United StatesMichigan4220222000057th (2022)
United StatesNorth Carolina252020–202112026011th (2021)
CanadaOntario3020201000085th (2020)
United StatesWashington30202110000117th (2021)

ARCA Menards Series East

Formerly Busch North Series (1987–2005), Busch East Series (2006–07), Camping World East Series (2008–09) and K&N Pro Series East (2010–19)

DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishAmber BalcaenMackena BellToni Breidingerurl=http://www.racingwest.com/news/articles/19696-nascar-driver-kristin-bumbera-signs-with-hamilton.htmltitle=Nascar Driver Kristin Bumbera Signs With Hamilton Racingpublisher=Racingwest.comdate=2009-01-22access-date=2012-05-31}}Mandy ChickSarah Cornett-ChingTiffany DanielsNatalie DeckerHailie DeeganMilka DunoRita GouletHolley HollanAli KernJulia LandauerLiane LombardiLogan MisuracaBecca MonopoliStephanie MoyerCandace MuznyDanica PatrickShawna RobinsonIsabella RobustoKenzie RustonKaren SchulzAmber SlagleKat TeasdaleMichelle TheriaultGracie TrotterDominique Van WieringenBrittney ZamoraHanna Zellers
CanadaManitoba222017–present9001017th (2022)
United StatesNevada212010–201436025013th (2013)
United StatesCalifornia252022–present13025010th (2024)
United StatesTexas9420094000026th (2009)
United StatesKansas742022–present1000051st (2022)
CanadaBritish Columbia022015–20168000025th (2016)
United StatesVirginia9420095000023rd (2009)
United StatesWisconsin9820191000046th (2019)
United StatesCalifornia192018–202016005010th (2019)
VenezuelaCaracas1820141000061st (2014)
United StatesAlabama312022–present14000011th (2024)
United StatesOklahoma5020201000042nd (2020)
United StatesOhio42010–201617001012th (2016)
United StatesNew York8820172001030th (2017)
United StatesConnecticut520021000070th (2002)
United StatesFlorida602022–present2001042nd (2022)
United StatesFlorida852024–present1000058th (2024)
United StatesPennsylvania012021–20231400304th (2022)
United StatesOklahoma922011–20122000055th (2011)
United StatesIllinois8320101001045th (2010)
United StatesIowa3519931000075th (1993)
United StatesSouth Carolina552024–present1011037th (2024)
United StatesOklahoma962013–201544071706th (2013)
United StatesNew York219891000065th (1989)
United StatesMichigan2420221000052nd (2022)
CanadaOntario9419972000073rd (1997)
United StatesConnecticut372007–201119003013th (2007)
United StatesNorth Carolina992020–20212001042nd (2021)
CanadaOntario302016–20171504609th (2016)
United StatesWashington9920196001011th (2019)
United StatesIndiana5520171000056th (2017)

ARCA Menards Series West

Formerly Pacific Coast Late Model Division (1954–69), Grand National West (1970), Winston West Series (1971–93), Winston Transcontinental Series (1994), Winston West Series (1995–2003), West Series (2004–05), AutoZone West Series (2006), West Series (2007), Camping World West Series (2008–09) and K&N Pro Series West (2010–19)

DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishAmber BalcaenNicole BeharSharon BishopMariah BoudrieauToni BreidingerJessica BrunelliKaylee BrysonBridget BurgessSarah BurgessKristin BumberaDanica DartMelissa DavisHailie DeeganSarah FisherCassie GannisJanet GuthrieKatie HettingerArlene HissHolley HollanJulia LandauerRoxali KamperMarta LeonardToni Marie McCrayCandace MuznyHannah NewhouseMarian PaganHila PaulsonMara ReyesShawna RobinsonVanessa RobinsonIsabella RobustoKristi SchmittFiFi ScottAmber SlagleMichelle TheriaultGracie TrotterJolynn WilkinsonBrittney Zamora
CanadaManitoba192021–present5000025th (2021)
United StatesWashington332014–201734062308th (2017)
United StatesWashington961978–19812800309th (1979)
United StatesColorado772021–20234000022nd (2021)
United StatesCalifornia252021–present6001035th (2023)
United StatesCalifornia882011–20149001029th (2012)
United StatesOklahoma172025–present10000
AustraliaQueensland882019–20223100907th (2022)
AustraliaQueensland9720221009047th (2022)
United StatesTexas002008–20094000037th (2008)
United StatesWashington112024–present4000026th (2024)
United StatesCalifornia7920051000051st (2005)
United StatesCalifornia192018–2019283132353rd (2019)
United StatesOhio202004–200513004012th (2005)
United StatesArizona072011–201811000022nd (2012)
United StatesNew York26197610000N/A
United StatesMichigan0220222000032nd (2022)
United StatesConnecticut38(1976)00000N/A
United StatesOklahoma5020201000709th (2020)
United StatesNew York542016–201728082004th (2016)
United StatesUtah3920231000069th (2023)
United StatesCalifornia4619882000029th (1988)
United StatesCalifornia9020102000048th (2010)
United StatesOklahoma01(2007)00000N/A
United StatesIdaho462012–20167002029th (2015)
United StatesCalifornia52195410000N/A
United StatesCalifornia541956–195720000N/A
MexicoHidalgo8220041000058th (2004)
United StatesIowa4820011000052nd (2001)
United StatesNew Mexico552016–20186013036th (2016)
United StatesSouth Carolina552024–present6024015th (2024)
United StatesCalifornia1020042000040th (2004)
United StatesCalifornia2781954–195540000N/A
United StatesMichigan172021–20226003023rd (2021)
United StatesConnecticut7720051000050th (2005)
United StatesNorth Carolina992020–202113171203rd (2020)
United StatesAlabama120213001020th (2021)
United StatesWashington992019–202015061025th (2019)

[[NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour|Whelen Modified Tour]]

Formerly Winston Modified Tour (1985–93) and Featherlite Modified Series (1994–2004)

DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishEileen CampbellAmy CatalanoRenee DupuisLauren EdgertonMelissa FifieldKelly McDougall
United StatesNew York511995–199620000N/A
United StatesNew York562019–20208000029th (2020)
United StatesConnecticut901998–2013115002018th (2005 & 2010)
United StatesVirginia7220171000063rd (2017)
United StatesNew Hampshire012014–present153000011th (2023)
United StatesConnecticut19(1995)00000N/A
DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesRenee Dupuis
United StatesConnecticut59201110000
DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesLauren Edgerton
United StatesVirginia72201710010

International series

Mexico Series

Formerly Desafío Corona (2004–06), Corona Series (2007–11), Toyota Series (2012–14), Mexico Series (2015, 2023-present), PEAK Mexico Series (2017-2022)

Note: Only partial statistics available prior to 2008 season

DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishLeslie GonzálezEstefanía ReyesMara Reyes
MexicoMorelos20051000050th (2005)
MexicoMexican Federal District282007–201118000028th (2008)
MexicoHidalgo2004–200528082016th (2004)

FedEx Challenge Series

Formerly Mexico T4 Series (2004–07), Mini Stock Series (2009–10), Stock V6 Series (2011–15)

Note: Only partial statistics available

DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishMaría LimónGisela PonceRegina Sirvent{{cite weburl=https://www.nascar.mx/2024/07/21/regina-sirvent-escribio-historia-en-el-super-ovalo-potosino-siendo-la-primera-mujer-en-subir-al-podio-de-nascar-challenge/title=REGINA SIRVENT ESCRIBIÓ HISTORIA EN EL SÚPER ÓVALO POTOSINO, SIENDO LA PRIMERA MUJER EN SUBIR AL PODIO DE NASCAR CHALLENGE
MexicoJalisco182010900907th (2010)
MexicoAguascalientes232012–201416041307th (2012)
publisher=NASCAR Mexico Serieslanguage=esaccess-date=2024-07-24}}MexicoMexico City102021–present24011408th (2022)

Canada Series

Formerly Canadian Tire Series (2007–15), Pinty's Series (2016-23)

DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishAmber BalcaenSarah Cornett-ChingMaryeve DufaultShannon HardingCaitlin JohnstonShantel KalikaDestiny KlymShania LaForceJulia LandauerAshley TawsErica ThieringSara ThorneIsabelle Tremblay
CanadaManitoba112023–present2000054th (2023)
CanadaBritish Columbia2520111000054th (2016)
CanadaQuebec1020102000044th (2010)
CanadaNew Brunswick362010–20114000043rd (2010 & 2011)
CanadaOntario0120103000038th (2010)
CanadaSaskatchewan432018–present17001019th (2019)
CanadaSaskatchewan5520173000029th (2017)
CanadaAlberta012014–20162000051st (2016)
United StatesNew York282018–20199001017th (2019)
CanadaOntario7220081000044th (2008)
CanadaAlberta872014–201511002017th (2015)
CanadaNewfoundland and Labrador062022–present4001046th (2022)
CanadaQuebec072010–201322003012th (2011)

Whelen Euro Series Elite 1 Division

The series exists since 2009, but was not officially affiliated with NASCAR until 2012. 2012 was the first season as a NASCAR-sanctioned series, so the list will be made from 2012 onwards.

Formerly Euro-Racecar NASCAR Touring Series Elite Division (2012) and Whelen Euro Series Elite Division (2013)

DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishMichela CerrutiJennifer Jo CobbEllen LohrNathalie MailletCarole Perrin
ItalyLazio920152000038th (2015)
United StatesKansas1020192000044th (2019)
GermanyNorth Rhine-Westphalia9920199000024th (2019)
Luxembourg462012–201322001012th (2012 & 2013)
FranceRhône-Alpes422012–201416025016th (2012)

Whelen Euro Series Elite 2 Division

Formerly Euro-Racecar NASCAR Touring Series Open Division (2012) and Whelen Euro Series Open Division (2013)

Note: Full statistics only available beginning with 2014 season

DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishJessica AmendolaGabriela Arantes PradoCarmen BoixCaty CalyArianna CasoliJennifer Jo CobbZihara EstebanMichelle de JesusJulia LandauerFrancesca LinossiNathalie MailletErika Monforteurl=https://www.driverdb.com/drivers/carole-perrin/title=Carole Perrinpublisher=DriverDatabaseaccess-date=2017-01-06}}
ItalyLombardy9220131000040th (2013)
BrazilMinas Gerais21201511000015th (2015)
SpainValencia12017–201824005011th (2017)
FranceYvelines4220132001035th (2013)
ItalyEmilia-Romagna542016–202049001015th (2017 & 2019)
United StatesKansas102018–20193000038th (2018)
SpainBasque Country92012–20138003019th (2012)
BrazilSão Paulo9220131000046th (2013)
United StatesNew York11202020000N/A (2020)
ItalyLombardy992014–20151800909th (2015)
Luxembourg46201410003012th (2014)
ItalyFriuli-Venezia Giulia882014–201619002010th (2014)
FranceRhône-Alpes54201512005010th (2015)

Whelen Euro Series Elite Club Division

Note: Only partial statistics available

DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishJacqueline GeigerManami KobayashiAlina LoibneggerJennifer MaasNadine Vollekier
GermanyBavaria70(2019)0000N/A (2019)
Japan22019111112th (2019)
AustriaCarinthia66201940236th (2019)
GermanyNorth Rhine-Westphalia10201820127th (2018)
GermanyNorth Rhine-Westphalia10201920029th (2019)

Defunct series

AutoZone Elite Division, Midwest Series (2004–06)

Formerly RE/MAX Challenge Series (1998–2002) and International Truck and Engine Corporation Midwest Series (2003)

DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishMolly Rhoads
United StatesMinnesota20041000052nd (2004)

AutoZone Elite Division, Northwest Series (2004–06)

Formerly Northwest Tour (1985–86), Winston Northwest Tour (1987–94), REB-CO Northwest Tour (1995–97), and Raybestos Northwest Series (1998–2003)

DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishSharon BishopKristi SchmittLeAnne Tanner
United StatesWashington961985–19862000065th (1986)
United StatesCalifornia102001–20023000036th (2001)
United StatesWashington3219981000055th (1998)

AutoZone Elite Division, Southeast Series (2004–06)

Formerly Winston All Pro Series (1991–93), Slim Jim All-Pro Series (1994–2000), Gatorade All Pro Series (2001), Hills Bros. All Pro Series (2002), and Kodak Southeast Series (2003)

DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishTina GordonTammy Jo KirkKristal LoescherNoreen MearsLeilani Münter
United StatesAlabama661999–200025003020th (1999 & 2000)
United StatesGeorgia (U.S. state)521991–19961090103727th (1996)
United StatesFlorida0199110000N/A
United StatesAlabama219922000072nd (1992)
United StatesMinnesota32(2004)0000057th (2004)

AutoZone Elite Division, Southwest Series (2003–06)

Formerly Featherlite Southwest Tour (1986–2002)

DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishTara BeattieCathy HowardMarta LeonardMichelle NagaiKristi Schmitt
United StatesCalifornia22(1999–2000)00000149th (2000)
United StatesCalifornia131988–19894000023rd (1988)
United StatesCalifornia461986–19876000019th (1986)
United StatesCalifornia(2002–2003)00000118th (2003)
United StatesCalifornia2020011000099th (2001)

Goody's Dash Series (1992–2003)

Formerly Baby Grand Division (1975–79), International Sedan Series (1980–82), Darlington Dash Series (1983–84), Daytona Dash Series (1985), Charlotte/Daytona Dash Series (1986–89) and Dash Series (1990–91)

Note: Only partial statistics available for the late 1970s

DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishSherry BlakleyWendy HicksStacy HolewiakRenee KopsteinArlene PittmanShawna RobinsonKaren SchulzKelly SuttonLillian VandiverAngie Wilson
United StatesTexas1991–1994290212?8th (1993)
United StatesAlabama(2002)0000074th (2002)
United StatesMassachusetts199410000N/A
United StatesVirginia20011000072nd (2001)
United StatesGeorgia (U.S. state)72002–200314000015th (2002)
United StatesIowa211988–19903231822?3rd (1988 & 1989)
United StatesNew York781985–19884801027?5th (1988)
United StatesMaryland022000–20033000508th (2003)
United StatesNorth Carolina81976–197810+01?4??28th (1978)
United StatesNorth Carolina061999–200345046012th (1999)

Whelen Southern Modified Tour (2005–2016)

DriverNo.ActiveStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishRenee DupuisLauren Edgerton
United StatesConnecticut592011–201311005014th (2011)
United StatesVirginia720162000019th (2016)

Notes

  • Pagan's one NASCAR start came at a combination race between NASCAR's premier national touring series (now Cup Series) and its west coast series (now ARCA Menards Series West). It is listed in both sections.
  • Hiss failed in her attempt to qualify for the Winston Cup Series and Winston West Series companion race at Ontario Motor Speedway in 1976. 81 drivers entered and only 40 made the race. She is listed in both sections.
  • Participations (starts, wins, Top 5s, Top 10s and pole-positions) in K&N East and K&N West companion races at Iowa Speedway and Gateway Motorsports Park in 2018 and 2019 are counted for both series per the source, (That includes Deegan's in 2018 and 2019 and Zamora's in 2019). Note: other drivers to have competed in the companion race in previous years are not so double-counted, per the same source. Starting in 2020, companion races between ARCA Menards Series and ARCA Menards Series East are also double-counted (That includes Deegan's in 2020; Moyer's & Trotter's in 2021; Balcaen's, Breidinger's, Chick's, Goulet's, Moyer's and Slagle's in 2022; Breidinger's and Goulet's in 2023; Balcaen's, Breidinger's, Goulet's and Monopoli's in 2024.), the same applies to companion races between ARCA Menards Series and ARCA Menards Series West (That includes Breidinger's, Burgess' & Trotter's in 2021; Balcaen's, Breidinger's and Burgess' in 2022; Breidinger's in 2023; Balcaen's, Breidinger's, Dart's and Robusto's in 2024).
  • A number of women qualified for and started at least one ARCA Menards Series race prior to NASCAR's buyout of the series including Danica Patrick, Leilani Munter, Alli Owens, Erin Crocker, Shawna Robinson, Sarah Cornett-Ching, Deborah Renshaw, Amber Cope, Angela Cope-Ruch, Maryeve Dufault, Toni Breidinger, Milka Duno, Jennifer Jo Cobb, Nicole Behar, Hailie Deegan, Natalie Decker and others. The series was founded in 1953, was purchased by NASCAR on April 27, 2018, and was officially NASCAR-sanctioned beginning in 2020.
  • Decker had 29 ARCA Menards Series starts between 2017 and 2019, with 2 Top 5s, 12 Top 10s and 1 pole-position, Deegan had 6 ARCA Menards Series starts in 2019, with 1 Top 5 and 4 Top 10s and Breidinger had 3 ARCA Menards Series starts in 2018, with 1 Top 10 but since 2020 ARCA Menards season was the first season as a NASCAR-sanctioned series these stats aren't included.
  • The series exists since 2009, but was not officially affiliated with NASCAR until 2012. 2012 was the first season as a NASCAR-sanctioned series, so the list will be made from 2012 onwards.
  • Geiger competed at Hockenheimring in 2019 Whelen Euro Series Elite Club Division sharing the No. 70 Chevrolet Camaro with her father (Karl Geiger), but since he started in the car, he is scored in the race results.

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