Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Ford and GM to Mahindra and Tata: The power shift

Automobiles have been part of history of every country since the beginning of 1900's. Sweden too had Volvo (founded in 1927) at Gothenberg And Saab (founded in 1947) at Trollhattan making their marks all over the world through quality engineering and providing employment all over the country. Jaguar on the other hand was founded in Britain in 1922 when car manufacturing was at its peak. LandRover was just one model under the  After the fall of the likes of Austin, Morris, Standard, BMC, Triumph, Land Rover and many others, what remained was niche manufacturers like Jaguar, Aston Martin, Lotus and Bentley sales of whom do not even touch 10,000 units per annum.Volvo was introduced by SKF as a subsidiary while Saab was introduced by Saab Aerospace as a diversified unit. Volvo was known for safety and Saab was known for its performance cars while Jaguar was a luxury notch above the Germans. During the peak of American Automobile revolution, Saab was purchased by General Motors (GM) in 1989 and Volvo and Jaguar were purchased by Ford in 1999. Land Rover passed through the hands of Leyland, BMC, British Aerospace and  BMW ultimately landing in the hands of Ford. The parent companies of both Swedish brands were looking to focus on their main stream business leading to the sale while the lazy butted Americans wanted ready made technology to be bought by their treasuries which prints US dollar bills 24X7. Jaguar and Land Rover on the other hand were the remnants of a fallen British car industry.


Ford was early to enter recession but Mr. Alan Mullaly had foresight and decided to get Aston Martin, Jaguar, Land Rover and Volvo off their hands. General Motors being bigger in size was also a more corrupt corporation. Directors took heavy pays and left the company draining it of cash and leading into bankruptcy. While Hummer, Pontiac and Saturn died, Saab did find a desperate buyer. A Chinese company named Geely which makes cars using plagiarized technology purchased Volvo while Spyker cars owned by an alleged Russian mobster by GM Vladimir Antonov and Victor Muller purchased Saab. Indian carmaker Tata which was flush with money and wanted knowhow in premium cars purchased Jaguar Land Rover. Now After Spyker cars has failed to revive Saab, Mahindra has shown interest in buying Saab. The concentration of power in the Automotive field has shown a definitive shift from the United States to India. Will TATA and Mahindra repeat the same story that GM and Ford wrote in the 19th century?





Geely is one of the premier Chinese car makers. China has thrived worldwide making cheap imitation products of inferior quality. Wal-mart survives by filling its stores with 99% Chinese products. But off late after growing in size, Geely has been looking outside for quality and knowhow in car manufactury. Volvo happened at the right time in 2008. The motives behind purchase by Ford and Geely might seem same but are not. Ford purchased Volvo along with a stake in Mazda to make its own cars successful. Ford Focus, Ford Kuga and Ford C-Max were successfully built on Volvo C1 platform which also comprised of the Volvo S40, V50, C70 and C30. Geely on the other hand is looking to make a transition to Volvo completely.




Similarly Volvo S80, V70, XC70, XC60, S60 and V60 shared platform with Ford S-max, Ford Galaxy, and Ford Mondeo were based on Volvo Y20 platform. Unlike GM though Ford made no hassles for Geely while giving away Volvo which was a mutual favour. Ford was desperate for cash and buying Volvo was something no major car maker would do since Ford had completely drained all its technology for its own cars. Geely on the other hand knew that a Chinese Brand name would not get it a sound footing outside China and needed a strong brand name. The deal was set. But unfortunately Geely's ambitious plans are a bit larger than What Volvo can accomodate and bit more mainstream for a semi luxury brand. Geely wants to be amongst the major car makers in the world by selling Volvo as a mainstream product. Volvo on the other hand has always had a luxurious image. Not unlike the big three (Mercedes-Benz, Audi, BMW) but still above the likes of GM, Toyota, Honda, Ford and Hyundai. At the moment Volvo's new design philosophy and its precedence in safety, technology and luxury has helped the company reach sales targets but Geely is going to find it the hard way how tough it can be to build a luxury brand. Possibly a compromise they are aware of and are willing to make.


Similar to Volvo, Tata also got a clean sale by Ford. Alan Mullaly had been in talks for sometime to sell of Jaguar and Land Rover as separate brands. Tata Motors has been in the business in India for only two decades. Known mostly for its Indica cabs, the company hardly had any international presence apart from a dealer here or there. Tata Motors as a corporation is one of the biggest in the world and hence, When the time came in snatching up Jaguar for its sedan business and Land Rover for its UV's, Tata was quick to react. Ford purchased the rights to Rover Name worldwide (Rover, MG Rover, Land Rover) to be transferred with the deal. The $3 billion deal was once considered as too much for Jaguar and Land Rover which collectively hardly sold enough cars under Ford. Today JLR sells close to 20,000 units a month.


 Unlike Volvo, Tata has successfully built the Jaguar Land Rover Marque as a luxury marque above the Big three German Marque's which is a feat in itself. Additionally, instead of stripping the cars, the british factory was given the freedom to operate and innovate and build upon its own cars. Today, Jaguar Land Rover is a profit making brand for Tata Motors surprising even the who's who at Ford Motor company. Tata also has slowly learnt to build its own cars more efficiently which is evident in the new Tata Aria. But Tata is yet to exploit the concept of platform sharing especially since there is a huge gap between Tata brand of cars and Jaguar Land Rover cars since Tata is known for the cheapest car in the world (Tata Nano) while Jaguar Land Rover pitch their cars above most Luxurious brands. The best proof that Jaguar Land Rover is a successful brand today is its increasing number of dealers globally and the announcement to actually produce a concept super car (Jaguar C-X16).



Saab's history separates itself from Volvo since the time GM purchased it. GM was quick to transfer knowhow to their American tin cans. But Saab had nothing of importance to learn from GM in return. Though smaller in scale, The Trollhattan based company made better cars in every aspect than the corrupt corporation, which was once the largest car maker in the world. After, stripping Saab for a decade Gm left it to fend for itself. A saab 9-5 launched in 1997 was sold unchanged for 14 years. Surprising, since even mainstream brands like Toyota refreshes their models every year. Such a practice is a strict no-no especially at the luxury end of the market. A Saab 9-3 with minor updates was also sold for 14 years. With only two mainstream cars in its portfolio and half-hearted attempts such as 9-2(Subaru based) and 9-7(Based on old GM platform) Saab was accused of not earning profit except for one year in eleven years. The govt. supported bankruptcy which was but only a curtain on the billions of U.S. taxpayers money mishandled by the top management meant that Saab, Saturn, Pontiac and Hummer had to go. The deal with Koeniggsegg going awry was a giveaway how GM wanted to kill the brand and keep the skeletons inside the box. BAIC (Chinese car maker) quickly purchased the old 9-5 and 9-3 tooling and those interested in reviving the brand reduced to a handful.


 But a desperate Victor Muller and Vladimir Antonov worked out a deal to keep the company up for two decades. But The new management were not an honest bunch either. While the company was struggling to regain lost ground, the new management again was taking fat paychecks while delaying wages. The company soon went under receivership in December 2011 after GM blocked a Chinese deal that could've saved the company. Reason given by GM was that they feared the Chinese Company would compete with GM posing a threat (Which they didn't think while selling the 9-5 9-3 technology to BAIC).


 While GM's Corruption drama with SAAB was unfolding, not the whole world has been a spectator. Apart from Youngman Lotus from China which is rumoured to have lost a couple of hundred Billion Euros, an Indian company has also been studying the proceedings closely. Mahindra known mostly as a UV maker before they tied up with Renault for a small car has expressed interest in buying SAAB. Mahindra learnt things the hard way when their outdated UV'S found it tough to compete but has been quick to utilize its financial standing comprising of strong liquidity. Kinetic's two wheeler business, Logan platform, Reva's electric car business and Korea based Ssangyong Car company which makes cars based on Mercedes-Benz platforms soon found themselves under Mahindra's umbrella. From making three decade old Willy's based UV's, Mahindra has come a long way in the last ten years making cars like the Scorpio, Xylo, Thar and XUV500.


SAAB can prove to be an important landmark for Mahindra since they need a premium brand (Just like TATA built upon with Jaguar) to team it with Ssangyong which has reliable and competent platform but lacks visibility and brand image. Ssangyong's vehicles have been known for their quality and workmanship especially in the UV field. SAAB's worldwide recognition for Mahindra can prove to be a boon. While the chinese have salvaged whatever remained of the technology (GM didn't oppose when Youngman Lotus purchased rights to build cars on the Phoenix architecture), Mahindra seems to be more interested in the brand image itself. Buying SAAB also makes sense since the Plant in Trollhattan will be available for much cheaper along with the tooling now that the company is bankrupt. Integrating Ssangyong cars along with SAAB can prove to be just another Jaguar-Land Rover for Mahindra where Saab makes Luxury cars competing with the Big three German marques and Ssangyong makes UV's on the premium end. Incase, Mahindra misses the point, SAAB has a superlative meaning in Indian languages. (SAAB: Means Master in Hindi and other South Asian Languages)




With the Indian Makers lapping up brands, it is clear that the power reigning in the hands of Americans has clearly moved to India. Mahindra and Tata are creating brand corporations just the way GM once did with Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, GMC, Saturn, Pontiac, Hummer, Saab, Opel, Vauxhall and Holden and Ford did with Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, Aston Martin, Volvo and Land Rover. How Mahindra and TATA progress learning from the American Big Three's debacles in the 19th century remains to be seen.

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Awesome Concept cars- The alternate Automobile world

Following the post on Concept Motorcycles (http://boyracer.blogspot.com/2011/11/awesome-concept-bikes.html), Here is a post on the best concept cars which can change the way we see the roads today.

1. Chrysler Ecovoyager:  The concept car was launched by Chrysler at the 2008 North American International Auto Show. The Concept is a four-door, four-passenger vehicle that is simultaneously sleek, futuristic, and distinctively American. Its one-box design - and the absence of a traditional powertrain setup - allowed designers to make uniquely efficient use of the cabin's parameters. The ecoVoyager also mates an advanced lithium-ion battery pack to an advanced hydrogen fuel cell, resulting in a vehicle with a range of more than 300 miles that emits nothing from the tailpipe but water vapor.




2.  BMW GINA: The GINA Light Visionary Model is a fabric-skinned shape-shifting sports car concept built by BMW. GINA stands for "Geometry and functions In 'N' Adaptations". It was designed by a team led by BMW’s head of design, Chris Bangle. The flexible, stretchable water resistant translucent man-made fabric skin – polyurethane-coated Spndex, is resilient and durable. It resists high or low temperatures, does not swell or shrink and the movement does not slacken or damage the fabric. The body changes its shape according to exterior conditions and speeds, and it also allows the driver to change its shape at will. The fabric is stretched over a moveable frame.


3. Audi RSQ: The Audi RSQ is a mid-engined concept car developed by Audi AG for use as a product placement in the 2004 sci-fi film I,Robot. It is meant to depict a technologically advanced automobile in the Chicago cityscape from the year 2035. An important challenge presented to the designers was that despite its extreme character, the car still had to be recognized by the audience as an Audi. To accommodate this demand, the engineers implemented a current Audi front-end design which includes the trapezoidal "Audi Single-Frame grille", the company's trademark overlapping four rings, and the Multi-Media Interface (MMI) driver-to-car control system. The car uses spheres instead of conventional wheels. Its two reverse butterfly are hinged to the B-posts of the body. Although this kind of collaboration was a first for Audi, a similar project was developed by Lexus for use in the 2002 film Minority Report.




4.  Alfa Romeo Pandion: The Alfa Romeo Pandion is a concept car which premiered at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show. It was designed by Stile Bertone. The Pandion coupé was designed as a tribute to Alfa Romeo's one hundred year anniversary. The car has an all aluminium 4.7 litre (4691 cc) v8 engine, producing 450 BHP. The most eye catching feature of the car is its doors, they open by rotating backwards, opening full 90 degree upward, the whole side of the car is one door from the front fender to the rear fender. The car has illuminated seats via fabric bulbs.


5. Cadillac Ciel: The Cadillac Ciel is a hybrid electric concept car created by Cadillac and unveiled at the 2011 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. The Cadillac Ciel has a 3.6-liter V6 producing 425 horsepower and a hybrid system using Lithion-Ion battery technology. The word "Ciel" is french for sky.



6.  Ford Airstream: The Ford Airstream is a new concept car which made its debut at the 2007 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. The concept vehicle is powered by a rechargeable plug-in hydrogen fuel cell drivetrain called hyseries drive. The interior was inspired by spacecraft images and environments portrayed in 2001: A Space Odyssey.


7. Honda FC Sport:  The Honda FC Sport is a concept car produced by Honda and first shows at at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show. It is described as a design study and is intended to show what a hydrogen powered sports car might look like. The FC Sport is designed for a drivetrain similar to the one found in the  Honda FCX Clarity. Though the concept does not have an actual interior, Honda has stated the theoretical interior would be similar to the Mclaren F1, with the driver in the center and a passenger on each side.


8. Maserati Birdcage : The Maserati Birdcage 75th was a concept car created by automobile manufacturer Maserati and designed by Pininfarina introduced at the Geneva Auto Show. It was named to honor the classic Maserati Birdcage of the 1960 and Pininfarina's 75th Anniversary.



9. Renault Dezir: The Renault DeZir is an electric concept that was first officially presented at the 2010 Paris Motor Show. The car is a two seater coupé with butterfly doors, and the interior is of red leather. It features a 148 hp mid-mounted electric motor. This gives the concept rivalry with the Audi e-tron. The DeZir is the first in a series of concept cars that are paving the way for Renault’s future both aesthetically and technologically. The series is modeled after the stages of life that a Renault customer might encounter. In Renault’s own words their customers will fall in love, discover the world, start a family, work, have fun and become wise. The DeZir concept symbolized the love stage, the Captur concept symbolized the discovery stage, the R-Space represented the family stage and the Frendzy represents the work stage.


 10. Nissan Pivo: The Nissan Pivo is a concept car created by Nissan for the 2005 Tokyo Motor Show. The car is essentially a 360 degree rotating three-seater cabin on a chassis of 4 wheels, and hence eliminates the need for reversing and makes parking easier. The Pivo is powered by a Lithium-Ion battery.


Special Mentions

11. Cadillac Urban Luxury: 








12. Mazda Ryuga:







13.  Mazda Furai:



14. Mazda Taiki:


15. Mazda Nagare:


16.  Peugeot Hoggar:


17.  Peugeot Flux:


18.Peugeot BB1:


19. Citroen C-Buggy:

20. Citroen GT:


Sunday, 27 November 2011

Awesome concept bikes

1. Honda CB750: This 2015 Honda CB 750 is a predecessor to the 1970s-80s CB. The frame and body is a unibody contstruction combining carbon fiber, aluminum, and titanium. The concept is designed independantly from Honda by a talented 'Igor Chak'. This eco-ride is powered with a four-cylinder liquid hydrogen engine and has a six-speed dual-clutch transmission with electronic lurch and traction control. We might see the bike in production albeit with a Honda Petrol engine.





2. Yamaha Tesseract: Displayed at the 2007 Tokyo Auto Show, This bike actually has four wheels excluding it from the list of motorcycles even though its purely one. Recent patent filings indicate that Yamaha may actually intend to build something like this for production. Powered by an electric hybrid liquid-cooled V-twin, the Tesseract promises ample torque and a top speed that will be theoretical everywhere but a racetrack, and when at rest, the machine will remain upright without the need for a stand via a dual arm-lock system.



3. Moto Guzzi De Guisti: Hailing from the Olevano Romano, east of Rome, Italy, Paulo De Giusti has designed some of the most striking Moto Guzzi concept motorcycles that we've ever seen. Inspired by the old Moto Guzzi productions single cylinder bikes’ style, designer Paolo De Giusti has designed three Naked bikes that flaunt their extra good looks and green credentials. Designed to be romantic is the “900 SD Big Mono Naked” that uses diesel/electric engines and comes in the red and the black models. It uses a single cylinder 903 cc with direct injection and turbo diesel engine that makes it ideal for fast riding. This would be placed in a carbon fiber and aluminum frame that uses the motor and fuel tank as stressed members.


4.  Subaru Kickboxer: Subaru knows how the car industry is crowded and the company might be looking into alternatives including two wheelers.Designer Ian McElroy has envisioned a Subaru motorcycle that runs a horizontally-opposed boxer engine, something only few motorcycles currently run.  The Subaru Kickboxer Motorcycle Concept is a street beast with muscles on muscles, thanks to its uniquely set 4 cam, 16 valve engine.  The front and rear wheels feature single-side swingarms, giving the chassis a floating effect from the vehicle’s left side.  The design itself is futuristic, chromed to the nines and appearing like nothing else on the road today.  This Kickboxer looks more like a weapon than a motorcycle. The engine for the layman is sourced from Subaru's WRX series.


5. Kawasaki ZX-10R Vannesson Concept: If it aint raw and green, it ain't a Kawasaki. Imagined and illustrated by Jérôme Vannesson from MotoRevue, the bike is pure motorcycle design nirvana. The Kawasaki ZX-10 impression attached with the tail of a hornet, traces of an RC8 or YZF-M gives the bike an angular racer look that is very eye-catching.


6. KTM Stunt/ Race 125 : With a controlling stake owned by Bajaj Auto, A lot has begun to happen at KTM. The KTM 125 Project is said to be the start of a full series of new small-bore machines targeted at young riders. So far, KTM has introduced prototypes of a naked bike in Stunt and Race versions. KTM continues to expand its street lineup with attractive models for young riders – a smart move for creating life-long customers.





7.  Bimota SB9: The daredevil amongst all companies, Bimota has literally put out concepts on sale from time to time. The Tesi and 500V-due are the prime examples. But since emerging from Bankruptcy the company has not had that wild edge it was once known for. Here comes the SB9 motorcycle. It is ok to scream oohs!! and aahs!! coz Bimota is more of a boutique biker maker than a manufacturer. They source their parts from major bike companies around Europe.


8. Husqvarna Mille 3:  With that takeover by the guys at BMW, Husqvarna has got wings to fly high. This is proven with the Husqvarna Mille 3. The Mille 3 Concept is powered by a fuel-injected 933cc V-3 engine with the cylinders and heads taken from the Husky’s off-road bikes.The steel chassis brings back the classic Husqvarna central "tubone" design, a single-piece tubular form. The double rear beam with aluminium stays is fitted to the outside of the chassis uprights



9. Aprilia FV2 1200: Just like Husqvarna, Aprilia has also increased their level of daring. The Aprilia FV2 1200 is just proof enough. The heart of the FV2 1200 is Aprilia's mighty, 1200 cc, 90° V twin, a power plant that confirms Aprilia's determination to develop high capacity, high technology engines using in-house skills and competence. The minimalist bodywork of the FV2 1200 creates a stunning preponderance of volume towards the front of the bike. The result is a revolutionary, courageous and futuristic look that is destined to form the solid basis for the evolution of Aprilia motorcycle styling.


10 CR&S DUU: The CR&S DUU is a unique model around the world’s motorcycle context. For the first time two motorcyclist excellences are gathered: Italian sporty rolling chassis and design powered by a muscular American big-twin. The American big displacement engine’s attraction, and particularly its muscular torque, doesn’t have any equivalent at all. And for a lot of motorcycles fans, the air cooling system and the pushrod distribution are elements issued from a rich historical past. But it is not a model born only for the huge American open roads. The chassis and its handling performances are much more evolved than what can be thought. These parts have been engineered and designed to warrant a complete riding satisfaction on every kind of  routes, even on fast bends or mountain’s narrow roads. The DUU is an innovative motorcycle, "modular and muscular", with durable materials and components, equipped with a powerful, rugged and reliable engine. 



Special mentions


Moto Guzzi V12


BMW IMME 12

Hottest Female Racers in motorsport - Extra Long Anniversary Post

DANICA Patrick: Nobody really noticed femme car drivers until Danica Patrick came along. A few Bikini Shots later, her career might have gone down but you will be finding a lot of such lists coming up regularly.

Races: Nascar, Indycar
Age 30
Awards: 2005 Indycar Rookie of the year,
Status: Married





Chrissy Wallace: Daughter of Mike Wallace (Three time winner at Daytona) and related to Winston Cup champion Rusty Wallace and Rookie of the year Kenny Wallace, Chrissy comes with a great history. At 19, Chrissy became the first female driver to ever win at Hickory Motor Speedway in North Carolina.

Races: Nascar
Age: 23
Awards: 2011 ASA Late Model SSeries track champion (Lebanon I-44 Speedway)
2011 ASA West Region champion
Status:Unknown


Leilani Munter: Environmentalists don't come so sexy and fast. A perfect example of how 'nice things are always committed or married to somebody else'. Beginning in Nascar, and graduating from Indycar, Leilani Munter currently races. She hasn't won much awards, but keeps the tracks sweating with her hotness all the time.

Races: Nascar(Ex), Indycar (Ex), ARCA stock car racing
Age: 35
Awards: None
Status: Married


Natacha Gachnang: Hotness is less American and more Swiss. Natacha Gachnang is a prime example of the same. She is the cousin of former Formula 1 driver Sebastien Buemi. Beginning her career in 2008, she has already raced in Formula2 and 24 Hour Le Mans.

Races: Formula2 and 24 Hour Le Mans.


Age:24
Awards: None
Status: Unknown

  
Cyndie Allemann: Its mostly the swiss chocolates. The lady racing drivers from Switzerland are smokin hot everytime. She is the daughter of Karting champion Kurt Allemann and sister of racing driver Ken Allemann. A bright future guranteed.


 Races: Indylights, GT1 and 24 Hour LeMans.
Age: 25
Awards: None
Status: Single


Susie Stoddart: The scotts are not good with their accent, but the same is not the case with Hot Racing drivers.

Races: Formula3, DTM
Age: 29
Awards: None
Status: Married


 Milka Duno: Venezuela doesnt only win Beauty contests. Milka Duno is live proof. She is best known for holding the record of highest finish for a female driver in the 24 hours of Daytona. She started racing late because she was into modelling.

Races: Indycar, LeMans
Age: 39
Awards: None
Status: Unknown


Ashley Force Hood: Ashley Force Hood is the daughter of 15 time champion John Force. Force was selected as the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series' Rookie of the Year (Funny Car division) in November 2007. On April 27, 2008, Force earned her first ever NHRA Professional-category win, defeating her father in the final round at the NHRA Summit.

Races: Drag Racing
Age: 29
Awards: Drag Racing Rookie of the year
Status: Married


Madalena Antas: Portuguese bombshell Madelana Antas doesn't mind getting dusty in the desert while racing tricked-out pickups on the rally circuit. When she is not destroying sand dunes and jumping trucks at 120 mph, she enjoys oil painting and flaunting her curvaceous assets in men's magazines.




Races: Dakar racing
Age: 35
Awards: None
Status: Single




Shannon McIntosh: This girl races cars? Really? Hard to believe, but it's true. Shannon is currently trying to climb her way up the IndyCar ladder by competing in the US F200 Championship for Cape Motorsports with Wayne Taylor Racing.



Races: Open Wheel Racing
Age: 22
Awards: None
Status: Single






Maryeve Dufault: Canadians have always been cool when it comes to Hotness. Maryeve Dufault is no exception. She has also continued to Model on 'The Price is Right', Maxim and Lingerie Bowl.

Races: Nascar
Age: 29
Awards:2011 Napa Parts 200
Status: Single






Amanda Stretton: Amanda Stretton (born Amanda Cohn on 24 July 1973 inLondon), is an English female racing driver and motoring journalist. Apart from her proffession, Amanda is also a good cook.

Races: Motocross, 24 Hours Le Mans,
Age: 38
Awards: None
Status: Single

Sabine Schmitz: A german racing driver, Sabine Schmitz is known for driving the BMW "Ring taxi" around the Nurburgring race track as well as being a television personality. It is rumoured that Sabine Schmitz will take on the role of Stig on Top gear.





Races: Test car driver,
Age: 42
Awards: None
Status: Married


Tiffany Chittenden: Tiffany Chittenden is back racing for VZ Racing in 2011. When she's not at the track she's working hard on maintaining her race fitness, when she gets the chance she loves to go Skiing, Jetskiing or play any competitive sport.
Races: Rotax DD2
Age: 21
Awards: None
Status: Single





Fiona Leggate: Leggate had been interested in motorsport since her childhood, influenced by her father Malcolm Leggate who had a 19-year career in saloon car racing. This led to her spending 2003 and 2004 contesting various championships including Britcar and the MG XPower trophy, and in July 2004 she set a world record for the most races contested in one day.




Races: British Touring Car Championship
Age: 31
Awards: None
Status: Single





Melanie Troxel: Named the Sportswoman of the Year by Billie Jean King's Women's Sports Foundation, Troxel won two Top Fuel events last season and led the POWERade Series point stands through the first 12 races. She was nominated for two ESPY awards in 2006 (best driver and best female athlete).

Age: 39
Races:  Drag Racing
Awards: Winner of  8 NHRA National Events/ She is 1 of only 14 drivers to win in both the Top Fuel Dragster and Funny Car classes (and the only female)/ 
Status: Married




Jessica Barton: A Drag Racer, Model, TV Host, Nuff said.

Races: Drag racing
Age: 28
Awards: None
Status: Single


Catherina Felser: Catharina Felser (born October 2, 1982) is a German race car driver born in Siegburg, North Rhine-Westphalia. Catharina started her career in karting during 1997. She is Currently driving a KTM X-Bow at FIA GT4.

Races: GT4/ F3
Age30
Awards: None
Status: Married





Nicole  Lyons: It’s in their blood and in their heritage. In Drag Racing, a largely male dominated sport, it’s unusual though to find a woman who could be on the next cover of a glamour magazine and is also a professional car builder and race car driver.  Nicole Lyons is that woman and is truly a lady of Drag Racing from start to finish.

Races: Drag Racing
Age: Unknown
Awards: Unknown
Status: Unknown


Taylor Earnhardt : What better name to conclude the list than Taylor Earnhardt? Dale Earnhardt's daughter has started driving her fathers car.

Age: 23
Status: Single
Races: Nascar
Awards: None