“Dirty Old Garage” – Kenny Wallace Defends NASCAR’s Misogyny; Claims They’re Protecting ‘Dainty’ Women

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Kenny Wallace, a former NASCAR driver and insider, has shared his views on the role of women in the sport. He suggests that the sport's male-dominated nature and the perception of women in racing may be factors in the limited female participation.

Women in a Male-Dominated Sport

NASCAR has traditionally been a male-dominated sport, with female drivers often finding themselves under intense scrutiny. Despite this, some female drivers, like Danica Patrick and Hailie Deegan, have managed to make their mark.

A Different Perspective

Wallace believes that women may have a different perspective on racing in NASCAR. He suggests that the aggressive and crude nature of stock car racing may not appeal to all women.

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The Conversation with His Wife


Wallace recalls a conversation with his wife, Kim, who expressed her disinterest in being in the "dirty old garage area." This anecdote highlights the potential barriers and perceptions that could deter women from participating in the sport.

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