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Ladies Race Group

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The RMVR Ladies Race Group (LRG) is a very unique conglomeration of women. It is the only group of its kind in the U.S.


The singularly unique Ladies Race Group
Photo Credit: Andy Gould Photography

In the Spring of 1986, sixteen adventurous, thrill-seeking women took Drivers’ School together at Second Creek Raceway, thus becoming the “Ladies Race Group” of RMVR. Many of the women from the original Group are still racing in RMVR and continuing to enjoy the excitement and camaraderie of the sport. The number of licensed women racers grows annually as new ladies racers are encouraged to join in the fun.

Besides social functions during the year, at least once a year the LRG will even have their own race grid, combining cars ranging from MGs to Corvettes to Sports Racers. It’s quite a sight to see.


The Ladies Race Group, past and present, at Hastings in September 2007

If you have any questions regarding joining and participating, please visit the Ladies Group Forum on the RMVR Bulletin Board, which is exclusively devoted to discussions relevant to this unique run group. The Bulletin Board Forums are a very nice way to quickly reach many members with your questions.

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