Toyota’s Latest Young Recruit Reveals the Reason for Avoiding Late Model Racing in 2024
In The High-Octane World Of Motorsports, A New Star Is Rising. She's Young, Fearless, and Is Making A Bold Move That's Set To Shake Up The Racing World In 2024.
At just 17, Jade Avedisian is not only challenging the status quo in a male-dominated sport but also rewriting history. Her crowning as the first female racer to win the national midget championship has sent ripples through the motorsports world.
The Power Behind the Talent
Toyota, Recognizing Her Potential, Extended A Multiyear Sponsorship Deal To Avedisian. This partnership is more than just financial support; it's a commitment to nurturing her talent and preparing her for the big leagues.
A New Direction
In a recent podcast, Avedisian revealed her plans for 2024, "I think it’s their (Toyota) plan in mine... If I do good this year, I’ll probably get more in oval stuff, the ARCA but for now that’s their plan for preparation for me." This statement hints at a strategic shift from late-model racing to the GR Cup, a move that aligns with the future direction of NASCAR.