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Beccy Gordon

Television and Racing

Biography

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Beccy Gordon will be swapping the dirt of the desert for the twisting streets of Long Beach in the 2008 Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race.

Gordon is currently a spokesmodel for NASCAR, a pit-reporter, and co-founder of All-American Girl Racing. Her passion for racing comes from being raised in a family of racecar drivers. Her father Bob Gordon entered the off-road racing scene in 1977 and her mother Marlene pre-ran the Baja 500 when she was 7-months pregnant (with Beccy). Robyn Gordon, Beccy’s sister, is listed as the only female to ever win the Baja 1000 overall. However, it’s her brother, Robby Gordon, who has taken their family name to the masses by competing in everything from the Indianapolis 500, the Daytona 500, the Baja 1000 and the Paris-Dakar Rally.

In 2006, Gordon and her sister formed All-American Girl Racing, the first all female team to compete in off-road racing. The team won the first race they ever competed in and AAGR launched onto the racing scene with two victories, becoming the first all-girl team to complete the treacherous Baja 1000 in 2006.

Highlights:

• Champ Car World Series pit reporter (2004)
• Feature host of Dangerous Curves on Spike TV and Champ Car Garage on SPEED (2004)

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