As has become tradition, the SCCA Women on Track Initiative is celebrating Women’s History Month by showcasing women from all across the SCCA during March. Some of these women blazed the path for others behind the wheel, while many have left their marks or continue to inspire women in leadership and support roles.
Profiles are posted daily on the SCCA Women on Track Facebook Page, and a weekly wrap-up will be available on SCCA.com and the SCCA Women on Track webpage.
For questions about the SCCA Women on Track initiative or to get involved, visit their webpage. Submit your profile details or those of a woman in your life to be featured in future posts and showcases by filling out the form.
Hayley Myers
Lone Star Region | 2-year member | Time Trials, Trackside, Road Racing
Hayley Myers is an amateur racecar driver and motorsport enthusiast originally from Manchester, England. Hayley now resides in Austin, Texas, USA to be close to her dream race track, Circuit of the Americas. A passionate childhood follower of Formula 1 and anything to do with cars (especially JDM cars), the track bug began in a Ferrari 355 Challenge at Oulton Park in 2000 in England. Hooked was an understatement. 16 years later, Hayley started driving and learning in U.S. HPDEs at road courses across Texas, one week after purchasing her dream car, a Nissan GT-R. After setting record lap times at ECR in 2016 in her stock GT-R, Hayley was asked to become a part of the ECR Instructor Team. Since the summer of 2016, Hayley has earned her way onto prestigious Instructor Teams, while also volunteering with HPDEs, SCCA and FIA as a Pit Lane, Hospitality, and Flag Marshal and captures and posts social media content for the Lone Star Texas Region SCCA. In February 2022, Hayley accomplished a motorsport career goal of being invited to compete in her Nissan GT-R at the ultimate time attack race, Super Lap Battle at Circuit of the Americas in Austin TX USA. Hayley says that "friendship, family, competition, learning, and fun with cars are what keep me coming back to SCCA!"
Jenn Krpatan
New York Region | 6-year member | Road Racing
Lynne Rothney-Kozlak
New England Region | 37-year member | Solo
Lynne Rothney-Kozlak took a leap of faith to switch from Ladies to Open division classes at the SCCA Solo National Championships in 1994, one of only a few women at the time to do so. Since then, she has had decades of sustained competition in open classes. While competing in the Ladies division, Lynne won 5 Ladies Class SCCA Solo National Championships (FSL and DSL), 3 Ladies Class SCCA ProSolo National Championships, and in 1993 was the first woman to win SCCA's Solo Driver the Year. Between 1994 and 2023 Lynne had 5 podium finishes plus 9 other (14 total) Open stock and street category class trophies at the SCCA Solo National Championships (FS, BS, AS, SSR). Competing in the SCCA ProSolo Open class National Championships, Lynne won FS in 1997 and 2003 - the only woman to have won two Open class championships - and has won 3 other National Championship year-end trophies (FS, BS, AS). "SCCA has given me so many opportunities to compete in motorsports, something I was likely destined to do but had no other avenues to do so growing up, other than racing on the street starting at age 16," said Lynne. "SCCA Solo has also given me the opportunity to make many lifelong friends!"
Heather Ingraham
Chicago Region | 5-year member | Trackside, Track Events, Time Trials
Charina Jones
Northwest Ohio Region | 18-year member | Solo
Kristen Lingenfelter
Western Michigan Region | 1-year member | RoadRally & Solo
Nicole Hecker
Central Florida Region | 10-year member | Road Racing
Nicole Hecker is an American racing driver from Ormond Beach, Florida. She progressed from a successful karting career into road racing with the SCCA in 2015. She won the regional points championship in EP her first year with SCCA and has gone on to win several more points championships since. Her passion for racing comes from her family as her father (Randy Hecker) and grandfather (Richard "Dick" Hecker) both had successful oval track careers. "I have grown up around racing and when I wanted to start racing myself, my father, who had been an oval track racer himself, wanted me to compete in a safer environment than he did, explained Nicole. "SCCA Club Racing has not only given us that environment, but a whole racing family to go with it. Most everyone in CFR is friendly and supportive and all the volunteers work hard to ensure as safe of environment as possible. The club allows me to pursue my passion of racing and has even deepened my love for it as I now wish to race professionally."
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