The renowned “Queen of Drag Racing,” Shirley Muldowney, was named the new CEO of Australian Professional Drag Racing (APDR) in a historic announcement. Muldowney’s appointment ushers in a new age for drag racing in Australia, and she is widely praised for her groundbreaking career in motorsport.
Muldowney, a three-time NHRA Top Fuel winner, is recognized for inspiring generations of racers around the world and shattering stereotypes about women in racing. With an emphasis on broadening the sport’s appeal, raising the bar for competition, and encouraging greater diversity within the drag racing community, her leadership is anticipated to bring a daring vision to APDR.
“I am honored to take on this position and contribute to the growth of drag racing in Australia,” Muldowney said during the announcement, expressing her excitement for the post. It has always been a sport about pushing boundaries and welcoming innovation, and I am thrilled to guide APDR into its next phase.
The timing of her appointment is crucial as APDR seeks to increase its visibility on the international motorsport scene. From grassroots growth to high-profile international tournaments, industry analysts believe Muldowney’s knowledge and love for the sport will propel revolutionary projects.
The announcement has been warmly received by racers and fans alike, who are enthusiastic about the sport’s prospects under Muldowney’s direction. [Name], a well-known drag racer from Australia, remarked, “She’s a legend, and she knows the sport inside out.” “This is precisely what we need to advance drag racing.”
One thing is certain: Shirley Muldowney’s appointment is a game-changer for drag racing in Australia. More information regarding her strategic objectives for APDR will likely be made public in the upcoming months.
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