When historians look back at 2008, they may be inclined to call it the year of the woman. With roughly half the race season gone, several noteworthy accomplishments in a handful of professional series have dominated the news, illustrating that motorsports is no longer an all-boys club.
In April, Atlantic Championship graduate Danica Patrick won at Twin Ring Motegi in the Indy Japan 300, becoming the first woman to win a major auto racing event on a closed-course circuit. The accomplishment placed Patrick among the ranks of drag racer Shirley Muldowney, who won three NHRA Top Fuel Championships as a first female winner in the top tier of American motorsports
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