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Busch Light is giving female NASCAR drivers a boost.
Busch Light will initially sponsor seven female drivers in NASCAR’s touring series. (Anheuser-Busch)
The beer brand has announced that it will spend $10 million over the next three years to sponsor every female driver over the age of 21 in all of NASCAR's touring series through The Busch Light Accelerate Her Program, the name a play on the word accelerator.
"Busch Light has been an iconic sponsor in NASCAR for decades and we’ve been lucky to witness some of the greatest women drivers in history, but it can’t be argued that the NASCAR Cups Series field is dominated by male drivers," Busch senior brand director Krystyn Stowe said in a media release.
Natalie Decker drives in the Xfinity Series for the Reaume Brothers Racing team. (Logan Riely/Getty Images)
"Through our sponsorship rights and our platform, we’re seizing the opportunity to make historic progress toward gender inclusivity and while the immediate program goals may start here, we hope the sentiment will carry far beyond that, encouraging the broadest level of inclusivity across all sports."
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Toni Breidinger became the first Arab American to compete in a NASCAR-sanctioned event in 2021 and was given the NASCAR Drive for Diversity Award for Development Series Driver. (Blair Brown/Getty Images)
The program will provide car sponsorship, extra track time and media training, and is launching with a roster of seven drivers who currently compete in the ARCA Menards, Camping World Truck and Xfinity series that includes Toni Breidinger, Natalie Decker, Amber Balcaen, Jennifer Jo Cobb, Brittney Zamora, Stephanie Moyer and Melissa Fifield.
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A woman has never won a race in one of NASCAR's top three series. Janet Guthrie and Danica Patrick share the best ever finish in the modern era of the Cup Series with sixth-place results, while Sara Christian finished fifth in a Grand National race in 1949.
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