
This Pit Stop mini-sode features an interview with Amy Ruman, conducted by the International Motor Racing Research Center in 2016. During the interview, Amy discusses the significance of the Trans Am Series to her and her family, her historic achievement as the first female Trans Am champion, and the progression of the series over the years. She shares her thoughts on the evolution of Trans Am cars, the excitement of racing with powerful engines, and the importance of fan engagement. Amy recounts her career highlights, including her closest finishes and favorite tracks, especially Watkins Glen. She also emphasizes the passion and strong competitive spirit that has sustained the Trans Am Series for 50 years.
This episode was originally recorded in 2016 at Watkins Glen International and has been remastered for this podcast.
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