Want to know how a 27-year old single Delaware native became a part of the Mean 15?
Becca has been around racing her entire life, she attended her first race at the tender age of six weeks! No matter what it may be Becca has always been a competitor. Becca has always competed against the boys so – competing against “the boys” is nothing new for her - she played Baseball with the boys starting at age 9.

She competed in her first race at 11 years old. Becca played Field Hockey, Basketball, and Softball in Junior High and High School. During High School Becca was the Captain of both the Field Hockey and Softball teams. In Becca’s senior year she helped lead her Field Hockey team to a State Championship. When it came time to attend college Becca was going to go away to college on a sports scholarship, but when it came time to commit, the college had a stipulation – NO MORE RACING!

So… instead of going away to college and giving up racing Becca decided to continue racing and go to a local community college. She obtained an Associates Degree in Criminal Justice.

Along her racing career she has raced micros, 358, 360, and 410 Sprints. Becca has 8 URC wins along with winning the URC/ESS Challenge at Rolling Wheels Speedway. She has had many Fast Times during her career and still holds the track record at the Syracuse Mile.

Becca was one of six women to take part in the IPS test with Nunn Racing in 2004. She also has taken part in Lyn St James Women in the Winners Circle as well as her Driver Development Program. Becca is now 27-years old and she has teamed up with Woodring racing for the 2006 World of Outlaws season and will be competing for the Kevin Gobrecht Rookie of the Year honors.

Want to know what her future plans are???
To have a long, competitive career with the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series.

You may also click here to check out this link to Becca's Bio on the WoO Website. Photo from WoO site.