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VIDEO: Rookies Lead The Way At Oregon Trail

VIDEO: Rookies Lead The Way At Oregon Trail

Rookies Ed McNelly and Verrena Mei led the way a tthe Oregon Trail Rally in their Team O'Neil Motorsports Ford Fiesta. McNelly finished third in the 2WD class to claim his first podium finish and Mei came in fourth in class and tenth overall in her TrueCar Fiesta.

Rally America Season Preview Part 2: The Newcomers

Rally America Season Preview Part 2: The Newcomers

“When Verena first came to me and said she wanted to rally I told her to start with the school, then co-drive then finally drive and she has done everything I asked of her,” O’Neil said. “The way she went about putting her program together is text book. She is extremely intelligent and her marketing background has served her well. She won a class in Formula D so she has the ability and she has gone about things every methodically and building her confidence in the car. She is fast and she is tough and I am excited to see how her season unfolds.”

Verena Mei, Rally America Race Car Driver

Verena Mei, Rally America Race Car Driver

Hawaii native Verena Mei, moved from California to Littleton, NH at beginning of this year to train with the Team O’Neil Rally School, and immerse herself in the world of rally. She might be a new name in the rally world, but Verena has been involved in motorsports for the last 10 years.

TrueCar Announces Women's Racing Initiative

Verena with the TrueCar Fiesta #335 at the Rally America 2012 Season Opener, Sno*Drift Rally

Verena with the TrueCar Fiesta #335 at the Rally America 2012 Season Opener, Sno*Drift Rally

TrueCar, publishers of new-car-transaction data, revealed plans for a multiyear push into motorsports sponsorship but with a twist. TrueCar will throw its money behind female racers in premier series and up-and-coming ones in numerous development series.

"TrueCar is built upon the foundation of empowering individuals with the tools and resources they need to become expert car buyers," TrueCar founder and CEO Scott Painter said. "The Women Empowered initiative is an exciting extension of that philosophy--empowering women in racing by giving talented female drivers everything they need to dominate their sport."

Five drivers have been confirmed for the 2012 TrueCar Racing Team. Shea Holbrook (Pirelli World Challenge), Ashley Freiberg (Star Mazda), Shannon McIntosh (USF2000), Verena Mei (Rally America) and Emilee Tominovich (MX-5 Cup) make up the inaugural class so far. TrueCar is in sponsorship discussions with an IndyCar driver and also will support an all-female Baja 1000 team in 2012.

TrueCar support also will be present at a grassroots level with a young-driver development program aimed at exposing young women to racing at a karting level. Top prospects will receive support from TrueCar throughout their careers in what might eventually turn into backing for top series such as American Le Mans, Grand-Am, IndyCar, Global RallyCross and X Games Rally.

"Despite their considerable talents, women have yet to achieve the sponsorship opportunities, recognition and championship successes that we believe is their due in the only sport where men and women compete head-to-head," said Charles Kim, director of motorsports for TrueCar. "Our mission is simple: to empower these talented drivers and help them become future racing champions."

Michael Zimicki, who has coached the likes of Danica Patrick, Ryan Hunter-Reay and Graham Rahal, serves as a consultant on the TrueCar initiative. "The program that TrueCar has announced today is the most comprehensive support of American racing ever done, be it open-wheel, sports car, rally or off-road. And the real kicker is that it is in support of women. This is a revolution," Zimicki noted.

In addition, rally whiz Tim O'Neil will serve as an adviser throughout the season.

Source: AutoWeek