Rowan Edgar: The Car Doesn’t Know Your Gender, Only Your Grit

Rowan Edgar: The Car Doesn’t Know Your Gender, Only Your Grit

Published on Dec 18
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Women's Motorsports Network Podcast
<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2350558/open_sms">Send us a text</a></p><p>A teenager with a torque wrench and a plan—Rowan Edgar is redefining what focus looks like at 15. We sit down with the Missouri micro sprint driver to map her path from caged karts to her first A-class win, and the choices that make speed possible: homeschooling to create time for travel and training, daily fitness to stay sharp to the checkers, and a mindset built on resets rather than excuses. Rowan brings a refreshingly direct take on confidence, composure, and why the car only responds to skill, not stereotypes.<br/><br/>The story begins in a family shop, where modifieds were built and raced and a young girl asked for her shot until an aunt dropped a go-kart in the driveway. From there, she worked through 250 and 450 classes, learning how to handle power and read surfaces before stepping into micros. We dig into adapting lines as the track slicks off, the night eve...