Erica Enders
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Erica Enders Born in Houston, Texas on October 8, 1983. Erica is a professional race car driver in NHRA Pro Stock. Her early junior dragster racing years were made into a Disney Channel movie in 2003 entitled "Right on Track." The film was shown over 100 times on the Disney Channel to an audience in the millions. She has qualified number one in the intensely competitive NHRA class of Pro Stock and as of June 2006 ranks number 4 in Pro Stock. Her earlier career highlights are:
2005: Became first woman to compete in NHRA's Pro Stock Category since 1993; First woman in NHRA history to qualify in the top-half of a Pro Stock field; Became first woman to reach a final round in Pro Stock (Chicago 2); Nominee for “Road to the Future” Award for the season’s top rookie. 2004: Became the 35th woman in NHRA history to earn a national event victory (Super Gas, Houston). 2003: Had her life story made into the Disney Original Movie Right on Track. 2000: Sportsman Rookie of the Year; Advanced to first National Event Final at age 16 (Houston). 1995: Jr. Dragster Driver of the Year. 1993: Division 4 Jr. Dragster champion (8 to 9 year old class). 1992: Began drag racing at the age of 8; Original Jr. Dragster car is on display at the Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum; Earned 37 career Jr. Dragster wins in eight years of competition.
Erica graduated in 2006 from Texas A&M University with a major in business.