Shirley Muldowney

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Shirley Muldowney's 1986 pink dragster
Shirley Muldowney's 1986 pink dragster

Shirley Muldowney (born June 19, 1940, Schenectady, New York), the "First Lady of Drag Racing" was the first woman to receive a licence to drive a top fuel dragster by the NHRA. She won the NHRA Top Fuel championship in 1977, 1980 and 1982.

After a crash in 1984 she was sidelined for a long period but returned to the circuit in the late 1980s. She continued to race, mostly without major sponsorship, throughout the 1990s in IHRA competition as well as match-racing events.

She returned to the NHRA towards the end of her career, running select events until her retirement at the end of 2003. Recent activities include the authoring of a Mongolian hot pot cookbook.

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Muldowney's success came in the face of enormous opposition from those who felt drag racing (or any form of motorsport, for that matter) was no place for women. Don Garlits, the "Big Daddy" of drag racing, has said about her:

"Now, if you ask who do I have the most respect for, I'd say Shirley Muldowney. She went against all odds. They didn't want her to race Top Fuel, the association, the racers, nobody...Just Shirley."[2]

Muldowney was described by longtime drag racer Fred Farndon as the "best 'natural' driver (top fuel or funny car), no question".[3] She currently is mentoring Top Fuel driver Hillary Will.

She was nicknamed "Cha-Cha" - a name chosen by car owner and then boyfriend Connie Kalitta. She later dropped the moniker, stating: "There is no room for bimboism in drag racing."

Shirley Muldowney is married to Rahn Tobler, who was her crew chief. After Muldowney's retirement, Tobler became crew chief for the Mac Tools Top Fuel dragster of Doug Kalitta, Connie Kalitta's nephew. Muldowney filed for divorce in late 2006.

Muldowney was portrayed by actress Bonnie Bedelia in the 1983 film, Heart Like a Wheel.

[edit] Trivia

L7, an all-female punk band, featured Muldowney in their 1994 track Shirley, on their fourth album, Hungry for Stink.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Kinser, Mansell, Garlits, Lauda, and Muldowney set high standards. ESPN. Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
  2. ^ zoomster.com
  3. ^ metalshapers.org

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