(FOX40.COM) — Two local teenage girl drivers recently made history at the NASCAR-sanctioned All American Speedway in Roseville.
According to a press release, both girls claimed championship titles in their respective divisions, marking a groundbreaking moment in the track’s 70-year history. Kylie Glick of Lincoln, 14, is a fourth-generation racer at the speedway and secured the Junior Late Model Championship.
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She also earned the Rookie of the Year title in the Pro Late Model division. The Glick family has competed at the track since its dirt oval days in the 1950s, making Kylie the first female in her family to carry on the racing legacy.
Glick was also recently honored as a 2025 Hoosier Hero by Hoosier Racing Tire, a prestigious nationwide award recognizing young drivers who demonstrate outstanding performance on the track and represent the future of the sport.
Joining Glick in the history books is Kenna Mitchell, a recent high school graduate from Loomis. Mitchell captured both the Pro Late Model Championship and the Super Late Model Championship. She became the first female Super Late Model champion at All American Speedway after clinching the JM Environmental Wild West Super Series crown earlier in the season.