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Debbie Briscoe is a wife, mother, former teacher, and vintage race car driver. She spent 25 years teaching and mentoring children, parents, and fellow teachers. Then one day, while enjoying time at the race track she decided to get a racing license. She quickly became a favorite in the annual ProFormance Ladies Track Day at Pacific Raceways where they called her ‘Speed Racer’. She attended the Bondurant Racing School and started racing at tracks including Pacific Raceways, Portland, Spokane, Road America, Indianapolis, and Daytona. In her second season, she added tracks including Sonoma and Laguna Seca. She races with her husband and son and has been interviewed by past Cars Yeah guest Bob Varsha on Motor Trend and today she has friends who include: Brian Redman, Lyn St. James, and Karen Salvaggio, all past guests on Cars Yeah, plus a whole lot of other racers.

SHOW SPONSORS  

Covercraft   • Edelbrock •  Christopher Kimball Financial Services  •  Cars Yeah TV

INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

“When I strap myself into the car, it’s as though I become one with the car.” Lyn St. James

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

Debbie shares about the dichotomy of a past love/hate career.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

 Paul Reinhart’s 1957 Corvette

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Listen to your car with your whole body and she will tell you what she needs.

RECOMMENDED RESOURCE

Ross Bentley

Burt Levy’s A Potside Companion

RECOMMENDED BOOK

Rapid Response, by Dr. Stephen Olvey

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Please and thank you go a long way. Use them often and don’t ever forget to smile even if you have bugs in your teeth.

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