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 Shawna Robinson
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 Car: 84 Ford
 Primary Sponsor: Tropicana
 Team: MK Racing
 Crew Chief: Joe Dan Bailey
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 PERSONAL PROFILE
Spouse: Jeff Clark
Kids: Samantha, Tanner
Hometown: Des Moines, Iowa
Birthdate: November 30, 1964
Hobbies: Interior decorating, Family, Racing

Shawna Robinson has been a race driver ahead of her time since she was a 19-year-old slinging a big-rig tractor around Midwest tracks on the Great American Truck Racing tour, where she made her debut in 1980. After setting landmarks in the Goody's Dash Series, NASCAR Touring; NASCAR Busch Series; and ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series Robinson in 2001 is attempting to become the first female driver to compete in more than a couple races in more than 20 years.

After competing with GATR from 1983-88, Robinson moved to NASCAR stock cars in 1988, where she finished third in her debut race in the Goody's Dash Series at Daytona International Speedway. Later that season she became the first woman to win a NASCAR Touring event when she won the Dash race at New Asheville (N.C.) Speedway. She was Goody's Dash Most Popular Driver and Rookie of the Year that season.

The next year, she became the first woman to win a NASCAR Touring pole position in a Dash race at I-95 Speedway in Florence, S.C. That was a feat she repeated in 1994 at a much higher level when, after several partial schedules in the Busch Series and one full season, she won the pole for the Busch Light 300 at Atlanta Motor Speedway with a record lap.

After taking the better part of five years off to start a family, in 2000, Robinson, 36, a married mother of a young son and daughter, became the first female to finish in the top-six of a national motorsports oval series, running among the point leaders in ARCA's premier series all season. At the same time, she became the first female to run a full season in a national stock car racing series. She has scored top-10 finishes in virtually half her ARCA starts.

Even after two unsuccessful attempts to qualify for a Winston Cup race, following an unsuccessful shot at the 1995 Daytona 500 and at California Speedway in 2001, Robinson -- unquestionably a woman of note -- downplays the feminine side of the equation. She's a racer, period.

"I never was a cheerleader," she said. "I'm an athlete. I'm probably not coordinated enough to be a cheerleader but that doesn't matter. I've always wanted to compete. And if I compete, I want to win. I was born competitive and that's in my blood. Whatever car I'm in, whatever series I'm running, whatever track I'm racing -- I want to be a factor. I want people to know Shawna Robinson was there."

Robinson plans to run up to six races in 2001 in hopes of securing sponsorship for a full season rookie of the year attempt in 2002. One of the events planned is at Michigan International Speedway, where she set an ARCA qualifying record in 2000.











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