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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWell, here's a NASCAR story to talk about.. not what you expect
http://jalopnik.com/5883166/supermodel-maryeve-dufault-joins-nascarSupermodel Maryeve Dufault Joins NASCAR
Rising up from ARCA stock car racing to the NASCAR Nationwide Series, there is a new reason why people may tangentially care about NASCAR. Her name is Maryeve Dufault and this is everything you need to know about this model-turned-badass.
When I say that Dufault has become a badass now that she has a seat for the 2012 NASCAR Nationwide season, I'm not exactly telling the truth. This French Canadian got started racing since she was four years old, starting off in motocross and breaking both her arms before she turned nine. So she has a history of being tough.
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As any race car driver will tell you, working your way up in racing is extraordinarily expensive. Without a rich family to fund her, Dufault had to rely on her modeling work to pay her way through go karts long before she won Miss Hawaiian Tropic. When asked about the money she made off her looks (Miss Hawiian Tropic brought in six figures alone), she told The New York Post:
"I wasn't buying myself clothes. I was buying tires. I am a racer who uses modeling jobs to pay my bills."
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Her breakout year came in 2011. She joined the ARCA Racing Series at the end of 2010, so 2011 was her first full season competing in stock cars. Driving in many of the tracks used in NASCAR, she finished 16th in the standings, despite having missed over a quarter of the races due to a lack of sponsorship. In August she got her first drive in NASCAR Nationwide, a feeder series to the Sprint Cup major leagues and she'll be running a full season this year in a Quebecois Dodge Challenger.
http://www.maryeveracing.com/
Now, do you whack on NASCAR, or give props for a woman making progress in a man's world??
Cleita
(75,480 posts)who did bikini modeling to put herself through Medical School. I never thought there was a real life counterpart, but there she is. Good for her.
dembotoz
(16,806 posts)Wait Wut
(8,492 posts)I raced a bit when I was much, much younger. I had her dream, but not her drive.
As for your last question, as a woman and former NASCAR fan...neither. I will give her tons of credit for staying the course and accomplishing her dream. She's obviously got the talent.
Dufault, congratulations #12!!! And, a Challenger? Damn. That right there is enough reason for me to support her!
Rosco T.
(6,496 posts)I want one of these.. BAD
Wait Wut
(8,492 posts)..."updated muscle cars" that I like. But, my dream car was a '71 Challenger with a 426. Honestly, not the most reliable, but body style and speed was always more important to me than reliability. After that, '67 Impala conv. or '64 Caddy. conv.
Kinda like that white/gold combo. Makes it look fat...in a good way.
Rosco T.
(6,496 posts)HURST special edition
and yeah on the 71 Chally classic styling (is it any wonder that the lead designer of Dodge had his PERSONAL '71 parked in the design studio where they were doing the new Challenger concept for 'inspiration'..
I think it worked