Racing driver Lindsay Brewer is putting in the hard yards as she aims to take a step closer to competing at the legendary Indy 500 one day.
The American enjoyed an impressive 2022 season which saw her race for Exclusive Autosport in the USF Pro 2000 championship, a feeder series to IndyCar, the most high-profile single-seater class after Formula 1.
After previously racing in the TC America Series and Las Vegas Saleen Cup GT Series, Brewer also test drove for the W Series early last year before joining the Exclusive Autosport squad. Brewer, who is also a model, went on to race 11 times for the team in 2022 after making her debut in May. She was the eighth rookie in the standings and 15th overall.
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This year, she will race in the series for a full season, with C4 Smart Energy as her title sponsor. As she announced the news at the end of last year, Brewer said he hoped to be a role model for women in motorsport.
“I hope to bring more attention to women in the motorsports world,” said the 25-year-old. “As we all push to work together in a sport where women and men can compete together.

“I hope 2023 will be a competitive season as I have a goal of entering IndyCar and the Indy 500 in the next few years.”
Ahead of her crucial 2023 campaign, Bewer has been working on her fitness and core strength, and she took to social media this week to publish some impressive pictures.
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“Beautiful picture,” tweeted one fan. Another added: “You are awesome Lindsay.”
A third urged: “Keep up the good work.” A fan commented: “OMG.. Good look 2023.”
The USF Pro 2000 season, a support class for the IndyCar championship, begins at St Petersburg street circuit on the weekend of March 5.
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