1993 Pontiac Trans Am Race Car for Daddy's Girl
- Oct 17, 2007
Sometimes similarities are genetic, sometimes the similarity becomes
familiarity. Tawny Strader grew up watching her father race, now she is the
racer and he is her crew. The legacy that passed from father to daughter shines
in a 16-year-old girl.
Tawny drives a 1993 Pontiac Trans Am V8 LT1 called Daddy's Girl at Edgewater Sports Park in Cleaves, Ohio. In her first year of racing, Tawny finished third in points overall in the High School Series at Edgewater. That win propelled the high-school junior from Brookville, Ohio to the O'Reilly Raceway Park Summit Finals.
"I had two good qualifying runs there, but on the first round I red-lighted," said Tawny. "I need to do better next time. There is always room for improvement as far as I'm concerned. I am determined to make it to the finals in 2008."
Tawny likes the competition and likes to work on her Pontiac. "It's important to know my car so I can race better," she said. "I have small hands and they can fit in tiny spaces under the engine. I also helped replace the radiator. My dad is teaching me about mechanics."
"We use K&N products (57-3010-1)," said Tawny's father Keith Strader. "K&N makes a big difference in performance and power on our Pontiac."
The season begins again for Tawny in April 2008. She plans to be back at Edgewater with her Pontiac equipped with K&N.
Follow Tawny Strader's progress throughout the racing season at the K&N news site. Find K&N products for your vehicle using the K&N application search then use the K&N dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.
Tawny drives a 1993 Pontiac Trans Am V8 LT1 called Daddy's Girl at Edgewater Sports Park in Cleaves, Ohio. In her first year of racing, Tawny finished third in points overall in the High School Series at Edgewater. That win propelled the high-school junior from Brookville, Ohio to the O'Reilly Raceway Park Summit Finals.
"I had two good qualifying runs there, but on the first round I red-lighted," said Tawny. "I need to do better next time. There is always room for improvement as far as I'm concerned. I am determined to make it to the finals in 2008."
Tawny likes the competition and likes to work on her Pontiac. "It's important to know my car so I can race better," she said. "I have small hands and they can fit in tiny spaces under the engine. I also helped replace the radiator. My dad is teaching me about mechanics."
"We use K&N products (57-3010-1)," said Tawny's father Keith Strader. "K&N makes a big difference in performance and power on our Pontiac."
The season begins again for Tawny in April 2008. She plans to be back at Edgewater with her Pontiac equipped with K&N.
Follow Tawny Strader's progress throughout the racing season at the K&N news site. Find K&N products for your vehicle using the K&N application search then use the K&N dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.