Natasha Firman
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Natasha Firman (born 22 June 1976, Norfolk, England) is an English racing driver and was the winner of the inaugural Formula Woman championship in 2004. On the way to that victory, she achieved two wins and four third places out of seven races. She later set new endurance records in the Mazda RX-8.
Firman was educated at Gresham's School, Holt, from 1990 to 1994.
Her father, Ralph Firman Sr., founded the Van Diemen racecar constructor. She is the sister of A1 Team Ireland and former Formula One racing driver Ralph Firman.
[edit] References
- Natasha Firman Takes Formula Woman Championship Title, 27th July 2004 - accessed June 2007
- Natasha Firman at formulawoman.com - accessed June 2007
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