Dystany Spurlock set to become the 1st Black woman to compete in one of NASCAR’s national series

The Associated Press

DOVER, Del. (AP) — Dystany Spurlock was set to become the first Black woman to compete in one of NASCAR’s three national series in her debut in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Dover Motor Speedway on May 15, according to NASCAR.com.

Dystany Spurlock is set to become the first Black woman to compete in one of NASCAR’s national series during her NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut at Dover Motor Speedway in Delaware. Credit: Screenshots from Instagram / Dystany Spurlock

Spurlock, 34, will race in the No. 69 MBM Motorsports Ford at the track in Delaware.

“It feels so amazing,” Spurlock said in a recent “Good Morning America” interview. “Being a first is never what I strived to be. I just so happened to be that. But being able to be that example for other little girls and little boys that look like me is amazing. I didn’t have that representation when I grew up, and this road has not been easy.”

She made her stock car racing debut in March, finishing seventh in the ARCA Menards Series East — one of NASCAR’s developmental series — while driving the No. 66 MBM Ford at Hickory Motor Speedway in North Carolina.

In 2025, she made her pro stock motorcycle debut, becoming the second Black woman in history to compete in the Virginia NHRA Nationals.

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