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Shannon McIntosh, 21, never thought she would be making her living driving a racecar when her dad took her to her first race when she was four. A competitive kid, she began to practice and compete, and by the time she was 10, Shannon was racing against adult men. She’s been racing ever since. Today, she competes in INDYCAR’s Mazda Road to Indy USF2000 National Championship Series.


We chatted up this ah-mazing automobile racer and got the dish on her dream job.


What do you enjoy most about racing?


The competitive nature of it. It drives me to work hard, train hard on and off the track and to be the best.


What is the most challenging part about racecar driving?


Believe it or not, people don’t realize that the toughest part about racing happens off the track. Racing is really expensive and you have to get the money to do it, so during the week I’m always working towards getting sponsorships, partnerships and scholarships to keep competing.


What’s the best moment you’ve had so far in racing?


In February, I was signed on to my team, CAPE Motor Sport. It was so hard trying to get everything together and when I got everything on board, it was a great moment because we got people to support us. That was really a great moment for me.


You’re following in Danica Patrick’s footsteps—er, skidmarks—as the only female driver to advance through the USF2000 National Championship Series. How does that make you feel?


When I started racing I was completely oblivious to the fact that there weren’t many women in the sport. Just because you’re a girl, it doesn’t mean you can’t compete, especially in a male-dominated sport. Being the only female drive in the USF National Champ Series motivates me more to be much better and to keep competing.


You went to college at the University of North Carolina, but you left before graduating. Why?


I graduated high school with honors and was working on racing at the same time. I wanted to continue my education, so I went away to college. I went to North Carolina because there’s a lot of racing there, and I did really well my first year at UNC, but my family didn’t really have the money so I had to work [my way through]. And at the same time, I was still trying to do racing. I finally decided that I wanted to put 110-percent towards my dreams, so I left school to pursue racing and I’m so happy about the outcome because I’m doing what I love!


Did you learn anything in college that you’ve embraced or incorporated into your driving?


Because of college, I learned how to work with the business side of the industry, but what I took with me the most was learning about myself. I learned how to be an independent woman, which was really important for me because there are so many women out there who don’t know how to be independent and strong.


You dream of being the first female driver to win the Indy 500. What does that mean to you?


It’s what I live for. I want to break a barrier for women and show that dedication and hard work is what it’s all about. At the end of the day, I’m a racecar driver, it’s what I do. The Indy is what motivates me to get up in the morning, to show how great I am.


What is a piece of advice you would give to young girls who are pursuing their dream career?


Confidence is the number one piece of advice I can give. It’s the number-one thing that can make you successful. My mom said to me, “If you’re not confident but can fake it, people will believe and soon you will believe it and you’ll become it.” Don’t let being in a “male industry” keep you down. Be the best and give all you can.


One of McIntosh’s sponsors, Glass Hammer Racing, has developed a program to encourage young girls to get into racing. Check it out here at www.beatbyagirl.org.


Learn more about Shannon McIntosh at www.shannonmcintosh.com

Photo credit CKB Photography
 
 
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So, for the last couple days my best friend (Lets call her S) has been kinda ditching me to hang out with the popular kids. S talks to me in class and in the morning but not at lunch. So I've been eating alone for lunch for the last couple days. People will talk to me at lunch but most of the time the convo's are short. Today, this really nice girl (Lets call her D)who talks to me in class, saw me alone and went up to me right away. she hangs out where the popular kids hang so she took me with her friends. She always says I'm her best friend and today we even made up a handshake and she introduced me to her friends. My best friend saw me and was kinda shocked to see me. I'm shy but if i feel comfortable around people i talk a lot so i was talking. She also included me in everything her and her friends were doing. She really nice and i don't think she would ever fake being my friend. Do you think she was faking or she really thinks of me as a friend? Thanks!




Hey! I think she sounds genuine, you should giver her the benefit of the doubt Smile  
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by teamjacob3236 on 6/10/2011 9:42:33 PM

 
 

i think its great that shes going for her dreams, especially considering that it is a path that is dominated by men.
however, i honestly see no point in racecar driving. it is a waste of time, money, and fuel that other people need in order to get to work and see family, not for the sole purpose of entertainment. and even more importantly to me, it is absolutely horrible for the environment! just think of all the emissions and pollution going into the atmosphere from racecar driving alone- thats a lot!
i dont mean to offend anybody. again, great for her for going for her dreams, but at the same time, i dont agree with it.

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by strawberrysmiles on 6/10/2011 5:36:06 PM

 
 

She is so cool! If you're a Seventeen reader u no about the cover contest and she's one of the top five! Vote for her!

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by Imagg100 on 6/10/2011 5:21:04 PM

 
 

YOU GO GIRL!!
I hope you win you have my full support!

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by LaBree on 6/10/2011 3:59:15 PM

 
 

OMG I so am gonna pray she wins!

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by ~.~_DD_is_the_best_~.~ on 6/10/2011 12:55:05 PM

 
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