[Note: This was the Editor's Notebook column that introduced
the new graphics and format for the Thunder Valley Racing web site.
Some of the links are now obsolete.]
(Thunder Valley) A few of you remember when we launched the Thunder
Valley Racing web site in June 1996. The Internet was new and the
technology untried. We were pioneers. We were a handful of people
who knew and cared for one another, at least electronically.
Today, we are a community that includes hundreds of active women
race car drivers in North and South America, Great Britain and Europe,
Australia and New Zealand, and all places where the sport is found.
We attract thousands of loyal participants and many tens of thousands
of repeat readers. We are supported by a tremendous group of twenty-five
volunteer staffers from across the world, each adding her skills
and commitment to the common good. We are, collectively, the recognized
voice of women in racing around the English-speaking world.
Now, doesn't that sound grand? But it is a limited sort of grandeur.
Women who race are still an anomaly. They are not just a minority;
they are an oddity. "Why would a woman want to drive a race
car?" still seems like a reasonable question to many folks.
I'm always shocked, of course, because I can't imagine why anyone
would not want to race. But, I digress.
Over the years, the mission of Thunder Valley Racing has remained
steadfast. We celebrate women in racing and nurture their aspirations,
whether they race for the simple love of the sport or are building
a professional career.
This web site has undergone a number of revisions in those years
as the role of women in racing has grown and the issues facing those
women have become more clear. I hope you find this new version engrossing,
entertaining, encompassing, energizing, and effective.
| a community of women and men
who race... |
We've tried to build this web site as an interactive element in
the creation and support of a community of women and men who race
and who support women in racing.
The Racer Profiles and
Racer Calendar in the Meet the Racers section will help you get
to know a growing number of women racers.
The Message Boards and the Racer
Email Group in the Member Area encourage you to discuss all
things racing with your friends, new and old.
The Press Room
offers a number of ways for you to build collaborations with journalists,
learn about women who race, and get your story out.
Our Sponsorship
section is an ongoing dialogue about funding, the lifeblood of racing.
Our News Articles, Features, and
Resources sections provide
current and archival information about racing from a woman's point
of view.
| add your talent to ours...
|
So, browse around, read the articles, bookmark this site, come
back again and again and get to know us better. More important,
add your skills, talent, energy, and commitment to ours as we continue
to build this community 'For Women Racers and Their Fans'.