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volume VI, number 2--february 2001


Your Online Newsletter about Racing From A Woman's Point of View

Driver of the Month

Liz Boeder Liz Boeder
Race Car Driver

Liz Boeder’s first experience in a race car came during a torrential downpour on a Saturday in February 2000. She was attending an SCCA School at Thunderhill Raceway in Willows, CA, in a rented race car. The next month, she attended a Porsche Club Driving School, also at Thunderhill, also in a rainstorm of Biblical proportions. She was hooked!....

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Belinda Endress 24 Hours of Moroso
by Belinda Endress

Back in October I got an offer to drive the 24hrs of Moroso with Phoenix Motorsports. The deal was to do PR in lieu of paying for the ride. As they were looking for another driver I asked Terri Hundertmark to join me on the team. I knew she was excellent at PR and would be fun to work with....

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Lynn Bertin and Stephanie Watson Waterford Hills
Racing's Best Kept Secret


by Lynn Bertin and Stephanie Watson

Nestled away near the little town of Clarkston, Michigan, about 45 minutes north of Detroit, is a racetrack that is as challenging as it is picturesque. Laid across the natural contours of the hilly countryside in 1958, this narrow, thirteen turn, mile and a half course is the home of Waterford Hills Road Racing, America’s oldest continuously operated private road racing club....

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Driver of the Month

24 Hours of Moroso

Waterford Hills

Editor's Notebook

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T.W. Theodore Editor's Notebook
The Journey
by T.W. Theodore

The damn snow is still on the track. If you read my last notebook column, about the wonders of nature and the cycles of the seasons, blah, blah, blah, forget it. I don’t give a damn about the deer tracks and the ground squirrels or whatever scampering through the peaceful glen of Thunder Valley. I want the roar of many large motors ...

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