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Originally Posted by blue blurr
I don't really think she is going to cause that big of a stir. There have been female drivers in feeder series before, they got a tad more publicity, but not much. Although attractive women do tend to get media attention... Feeder series don't get much media attention what so ever in America. Hell, main series don't get much media attention. Motorsport just isn't something people seem to care about...
What was he reason to choose Indy Lights? Why not attempt British/Euroseries Formula 3, or Formula Master? A feeder series in Europe has a better chance to produce a career then a feeder series to a series that in itself isn't very popular in America.
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Nice to see people can research as well as they jump to conclusions. 1) She came from Spanish F3. 2) The culture over here is much more inviting to European drivers, regardless of gender, because it costs less and the cars and teams are more equal. But, except for maybe Star Mazda, once you end up in America, 90 percent of the time you stay.