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The First Lady of Dirt : The Triumphs and Tragedy of Racing Pioneer Cheryl Glass, Hardback Book

The First Lady of Dirt : The Triumphs and Tragedy of Racing Pioneer Cheryl Glass Hardback

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The incredible, little-known story of one of the most promising race car drivers in the United States who defied the odds as a Black woman in the sport of auto racing. Early in her career, Cheryl Glass looked like a lock to become the first Black woman to compete in the Indianapolis 500.

She had everything she could need to be successful in the sport of auto racing.

But after being repeatedly injured and pushing for too much too soon, her racing career ended, and the rest of her life crashed with it. In The First Lady of Dirt: The Triumphs and Tragedy of Racing Pioneer Cheryl Glass, Bill Poehler follows Cheryl Glass’s meteoric rise in the world.

As a child Cheryl had a brilliant mind and blew through school at a rapid pace, graduating from high school at age 16.

When she started modeling, she was quickly in demand. And when Cheryl started driving race cars, she was immediately one of the best.

Poehler recounts how Cheryl soon became a pioneer in the field as one of the few Black women in the sport, including the first to win the Skagit Speedway season finale as an 18-year-old rookie.

But no matter how perfect her life seemed from the outside, there was more going on under the surface.

She dealt with racist and sexist taunts from other drivers and fans throughout her career.

She suffered major injuries, including repeated concussions.

She had frequent encounters with neighbors and law enforcement.

Overwhelmed by depression and mental illness, Cheryl committed suicide at age 35.

Featuring exclusive interviews with Cheryl’s mother, friends, and competitors, The First Lady of Dirt tells for the first time Cheryl’s story in its entirety, from her highest highs as a race car driver to the debilitating circumstances around her death.

It’s the inspiring story of a racing pioneer and a tragic tale of the pressures that are often hidden from public view until it’s too late.

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