NBCSN IndyCar pit reporter Katie Hargitt launches “Fuel The Female,” a new non-profit initiative designed to introduce more women to careers in motor racing.
For more information, visit fuelthefemale.org.
By Marshall Pruett May 14, 2018 7:21 AM
By Marshall Pruett | May 14, 2018 7:21 AM
NBCSN IndyCar pit reporter Katie Hargitt launches “Fuel The Female,” a new non-profit initiative designed to introduce more women to careers in motor racing.
For more information, visit fuelthefemale.org.
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