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Jennifer Jo Cobb Jennifer Jo Cobb began racing at Lakeside Speedway in 1991 in the Pony Stock division at the age of 18. She advanced to the Sportsman Late Model ranks in 1996 and now powers her Ford Thunderbird around the high banks of I-70 Speedway in Odessa, Missouri competing in the NASCAR Racing Series....
Thunder Valley Featured Drivers Finish Strong at Petit Le Mans The Porsche team of Cindi Lux, Divina Galica and Belinda Endress finished sixth in the GT class and 20th overall at the third annual Petit Le Mans race at Road Atlanta, Saturday, September 30. These three Featured Drivers of Thunder Valley Racing usually compete against one another in the Women's Global GT Series, but came together to form a strong team for the American Le Mans Series ten hour endurance race...
1,000 Miles or 10 Hours,
Whichever Comes First
Race Report: WGGT Round
Five I just had my best finish in the Women's Global GT car. I really like Road Atlanta and the Petit Le Mans event! I started my week out with a lot of confidence. ...
Don't let yourself be
lapped!
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Editor's Notebook by T.W. Theodore Don't worry about it. Thunder Valley Racing is all in your head. We don't 'really' have a race track with a Drivers' Trailer, a Press Box, a Pits area, and a VIP Tent. We don't 'really' feature hundreds of women race car drivers competing daily in a full complement of races and in all racing series. This newsletter, Distant Thunder, isn't 'really' stacked up at the viewing areas around the track...
Race Notes: First
Race I am competing in the newly named 'Wild West Sprintcar Series'. The season runs at both of Western Australia's major tracks, the all new Kwinana Motorplex along with Bunbury Raceway. There are 20 meetings on my racing schedule for season 2000/2001, including the State Championships, WA versus USA annual Speedweek challenge and the King of The Wings. The season really kicks off tonight. ...
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