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‘I have to be an example’: 1st Black female NASCAR track president

  • Latasha Causey is first Black female NASCAR track president
  • Causey didn't attend a NASCAR race until she was an adult
  • Causey: 'I have to make sure I'm not the last'

AVONDALE, ARIZONA – NOVEMBER 05: Latasha Causey, president of Phoenix Raceway speaks during the pre-race ceremonies prior to the NASCAR Cup Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway on November 05, 2023 in Avondale, Arizona. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)

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(NewsNation) — Latasha Causey is making history as the first Black female NASCAR track president.

The trailblazer grew up in Phoenix, just next to the track she is running now — Phoenix Raceway. However, she said she didn’t attend a NASCAR race until she was an adult.

As the first Black female track president, Causey said she has an obligation to show future generations it’s possible to be the first person to do something.

“Kids do look up to me, and I have to make sure I’m not the last. I have to bring others with me,” she said. “And do things to make sure kids are not like myself, where they are not going to the race until they’re an adult. I want them to start early.”

One of NASCAR’s biggest names is taking notice of the influence Causey has.

“Latasha is great,” NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace said.

Wallace, who drives for sports legend Michael Jordan, has been pushing for more diversity in NASCAR. He believes Causey’s role will inspire other boys and girls, showing them they can be track president one day.

“There are so many other avenues that five years ago weren’t showcased,” Wallace said.

Causey is a prime example. She’s a pioneer hoping to move the needle for future generations.

“I have to be an example for all of them. It motivates me every single time I see a young girl or boy — any kid of color or non-color — to let them know you can be all of the things you want to later on,” Causey said.

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