Mexican Women in Motorsports: Breaking Barriers

Female motorsports in Mexico is on the rise, with drivers like Regina Sirvent and Jazmín García leading the way. We celebrate their talent and dedication on International Women's Day.


Mexican Women in Motorsports: Breaking Barriers

Motorsport has traditionally been a male-dominated sport, but in recent years, women have managed to carve out spaces with effort and dedication. This International Women's Day is the perfect moment to recognize Mexican female drivers who, with talent and passion, are leaving their mark in a highly competitive world.

Mexico has been the cradle of talented female drivers who, with effort and determination, have made a difference on both national and international tracks. Some of the most prominent are:

Regina Sirvent: The first Mexican woman to compete in NASCAR, Sirvent has been a reference in Mexican motorsport, demonstrating that women can compete at the highest level. In 2024, she also made history by debuting in the F1 Academy, where her career continues to rise.

Jazmín García: With a distinguished career in motorsport, Jazmín has positioned herself as one of the Mexican female drivers with the greatest potential, participating in formula championships and being an example for future generations.

Melissa Vega: Another great Mexican promise, she has managed to compete in several categories and be part of important championships in the region. She has been in F1, Formula 2, and currently competes in the IndyCar Series and other categories, being an example of perseverance and dedication for young female drivers.

Ivanna Richards: One of the most outstanding young talents in Mexican karting, Ivanna has achieved multiple victories in the Micro Swift category and has been the first Latin American woman to participate in Le Mans. In addition, she was part of the NASCAR Drive for Diversity driver development program, which allowed her to open more doors for other women in the sport.

Andrea Lozano: With an impressive career that includes titles and runner-up positions in the Rok Cup Mexico, Lozano jumped to the NASCAR Trucks Mexico Series, becoming one of the country's most promising drivers. Her love for motorsport and her passion for the sport have made her an inspiration for other women who wish to follow in her footsteps.

The growing presence of Mexican women in international motorsport is a clear sign that this sport is changing, and Mexicans have a prominent place in it. From karting to the most important categories of motorsport, these drivers are proving that speed has no gender, opening doors for new generations.

Through their effort, skills, and passion, Mexican female drivers are transforming the landscape of motorsport, inspiring more women to pursue their dreams and to challenge the limits of what was thought possible. Their discipline and mental preparation have led them to compete on national and international circuits, establishing themselves as some of the best drivers in Mexico.

Tatiana Calderón: Although she competes internationally, the Colombian based in Mexico is also a reference for Mexican women in motorsport. In addition to her career as a driver, Andrea has trained as a telemetry coach, helping other young talents develop in motorsport.

Majo Rodríguez: With a career spanning from NASCAR Trucks V6 to the GTM, Majo Rodríguez has proven to be a brave and talented driver.