There currently as of last year aren't any women racing in the Sprint Cup.
Anything is possible. Look at Danica Patrick. She is out there racing with the boys. Yes look at her, she's doing absolutely terrible. Danica currently holds the record for the highest finish by a woman in any of the top three NASCAR national touring series, so she is not "doing absolutely terrible." And can women race better than men, rumor has it that Kelley Earnhardt was the racer out of the three Earnhardt children
No. The one that is most likely to ever compete in F1 racing is probably Danica Patrick, currently competing in the IndyCar series. The USGPE team that will probably enter the F1 racing scene in 2010 has shown interest in her, but she stated that she wants to focus on IndyCar. I think it would be very interesting if women would finally compete in F1. Women are usually lighter than men, which is a big advantage in terms of balance of the car. Robert Kubica stated that his car felt a lot better after he lost 5kg of bodyweight. There have been five female drivers in Formula 1 in the past, however. The first was Maria Teresa de Filippi in 1958, the second Lella Lombardi from 1974 - 1976. These were the only female racers to qualify for a Formula 1 race, and Lella Lombardi is the only one to score (half a point at the 1975 Spanish GP, driving a Cosworth engined March). Divina Galica (1976-78), Desire Wilson (1979) and Giovanna Amati (1992) also entered, but all failed to qualify.
Laura Dahlmeier of Germany won the gold medal in the women's 7.5 km sprint. Marte Olsbu of Norway won the silver medal in the women's 7.5 km sprint. Veronika Vítková of the Czech Republic won the bronze medal in the women's 7.5 km sprint.
Yes for the Women's team sprint and a Gold Medal for the Women's sprint
there have been a few, but not many.
She won a Gold Medal for Women's individual sprint and a Bronze in the Women's team sprint and finished 5th in the Women's keirin
Laura Dahlmeier of Germany won the gold medal in the women's 7.5 km sprint.
Marte Olsbu of Norway won the silver medal in the women's 7.5 km sprint.
Veronika Vítková of the Czech Republic won the bronze medal in the women's 7.5 km sprint.
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Road Cycling: Men's and Women's Road Race and Individual Time Trial. Track Cycling: Men's and Women's Team Sprint, Keirin, Team Pursuit, Omnium, Individual Sprint, and Madison. Mountain Biking: Men's and Women's Cross-Country Race. BMX Racing: Men's and Women's BMX Race. BMX Freestyle: Men's and Women's BMX Freestyle Park. These events showcase the incredible skills and athleticism of cyclists from around the world, and they are among the most exciting and highly anticipated competitions in the Olympic Games.