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Molly finished her last race of the season in a
Super Late Model. She was enthusiastically
announced as the youngest female driver ever to run
a Super Late Model at the Evergreen Speedway. That
night she was fortunate to be able to race all
three of her vehicles in the last race of the
season. In 2012 she will be racing the Late Model
at Evergreen Speedway

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Molly Helmuth has been racing since the age of
11. She started racing go karts in Washington,
Oregon and Canada, competing in various events
against some of the fastest drivers in the country.
In 2010 at 14 Molly became the youngest driver to
compete in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series
Mini-Stock Division at Evergreen Speedway in
Monroe, Wash., finishing in the top-five in series
points and winning rookie of the year. Helmuth has
been invited to attend Phase I of the Lyn Saint
James Women in the Winners Circle Academy and
to take part in the Ron Suttons Winners
Circle Talent Search Shoot-Out.
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Security Imaging renews partnership with
Molly Helmuth. 
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Molly Helmuth Clinches
Washington State Rookie of the Year!
High school senior locks up title on championship
night at Evergreen Speedway.
17 year old race car driver Molly Helmuth became
the youngest female to win the Nascar Rookie of the
Year award for the state of Washington racing in
the Super Late Model series at Evergreen Speedway
on Saturday night.
We started the season with a brand new
race crew but kept our goals high. This is what we
were striving for all season and we got it!
Helmuth stated
This was such an amazing and tough year. I
couldnt ask for a better team. crew chief
Greg Bennett, mechanics Doug Bennett and Rich
Palmer and tire man Toby Jenkins made this all
possible.
Helmuth raced in 11 of the 12 races held at
Evergreen Speedway this year and finished 8th in
points out of 35 drivers. She finished the season
with 8 top ten finishes and got her first podium
finishing 3rd on September 1st.
With an average of 20 plus cars entering
each event and to finish the season as rookie of
the year against some of the best drivers in the
NW, now thats a great accomplishment!
said Molly.
Winning the Washington state rookie of the year
will get Molly an invite to the Nascar Whelen
awards dinner to be held in North Carolina in
December and she looks forward to be in the company
of Doug & Traci Hobbs owners of Evergreen
Speedway.
Source: femaleracingnews.com/circle_track/molly-helmuth-clinches-washington-state-rookie-of-the-year/
Molly Helmuth invited to
attend prestigious Lyn St. James Racing
Academy
There were no Monday morning blues this week for
Molly Helmuth.
Just days after wrapping up her Rookie of the
Year season in the Foster Press Mini-Stock division
of the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series at
Evergreen Speedway in Monroe, Wash., the
15-year-old racer from Seattle was invited by
legendary IndyCar driver Lyn St. James to attend
Phase I of the prestigious Women in the
Winners Circle Academy this Nov. 19-21 in
Phoenix.
Established in 1994 as an extension of
James Women in the Winners Circle
Foundation, the Academy has been attended by more
than 230 women from around the country including
current IndyCar and NASCAR star Danica Patrick,
NHRA Top Fuel and Funny Car driver Melanie Troxel
and Natalie Sather, the 2009 Rookie of the Year in
the Super Late Model division at Evergreen
Speedway.
Covering an entire year including three
invitation-only on-site sessions, the complete
driver academy is the most comprehensive
educational and training program of its kind for
talented women race drivers who aspire to the
professional levels of motorsports according
to James website (www.lynstjames.com).
On-site sessions are designed to help participants
improve their physical and mental preparedness
(Phase I), their understanding of business and
media affairs (Phase II), and their technical
skills while driving various racing vehicles (Phase
III). Drivers are expected to use the tools gained
in on-site sessions to complete outside
assignments.
In 1992 James became the first woman to win
Rookie of the Year honors at the Indianapolis 500,
the first of seven starts she made in that
prestigious race. She has also driven in the 24
Hours of Le Mans and twice won the 24 Hours of
Daytona. She was named one of the Top-100
Women Athletes of the Century by Sports
Illustrated for Women and one of The 350
Women Who Changed the World Between 1976-1996
by Working Woman. She served as president of the
Womens Sports Foundation from 1990-93, and
founded the Women in the Winners Circle
Foundation in 1994.
Helmuth began racing karts in 2006 and has
competed in the Northwest Rotax Series throughout
the Pacific Northwest and Canada. When NASCAR
lowered the age limit to 14 for the 2010 season,
she entered the Mini-Stock division with a
front-wheel drive Volkswagen Corrado. Racing
against drivers twice her age, Helmuth became a fan
favorite by bumping, passing, spinning out and
crashing as she learned how to handle and race her
car.
The youngest driver to ever win Rookie of the
Year honors in the Mini-Stock division at Evergreen
Speedway, Helmuth finished the 2010 season No. 5
(of 31) in the series standings. She also won a
trophy dash in August at Idahos Stateline
Stadium Speedway while racing with the Northwest
Outlaws Series.
In addition to participating in Phase I of the
Women in the Winners Circle Academy
and hoping to get invited back for Phases II and
III Helmuth will continue racing karts and
is planning on driving a rear-wheel drive Ford
Mustang in Evergreen Speedways Mini-Stock
division next season.
Security Imaging renews
partnership with Molly Helmuth
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series rookie of the
year Molly Helmuth is pleased to announce the
continuation of her partnership with Security
Imaging Corporation.
The Seattle company was the 15-year-olds
primary sponsor during her inaugural season racing
in the Mini-Stock division at Evergreen Speedway in
Monroe, Wash., and will continue to support her
throughout the 2011 racing season
Were proud to support an up-and-coming
young female driver, but from a business standpoint
it is also a great fit for our company, said
Emily Dick, senior account manager. Security
Imaging is a leader in online sales of badge
holders, lanyards, photo ID card printers,
wristbands and other products used throughout the
racing community.
In business since 1996, Security Imaging has the
largest supply of photo ID supplies on the Internet
and past and current customers include
corporations, military, government, schools and
universities, and large and small businesses across
the United States and internationally.
The online catalog at www.securityimaging.com
displays just a portion of the products available
from the company, and customers are encouraged to
contact the Security Imaging staff with questions
or to request a particular item. Many of the
products Security Imaging sells can be customized,
making them a low-cost and effective method for
marketing in addition to meeting an operational
need.
Tracks, traveling series and race teams
all over the country are already purchasing our
products, said Dick. We hope
theyll ask themselves, Why not purchase
from this company that is supporting a young female
driver?
The announcement is the latest in a string of
good news for Molly Helmuth, who was recently
invited by legendary IndyCar driver Lyn St. James
to attend Phase I of the prestigious Women in the
Winners Circle Academy Nov. 19-21 in Phoenix.
Prior to that the Seattle native will take part
again by invitation in the Talent
Search Shoot-Out held by Ron Suttons
Winners Circle, a NASCAR-focused racing
career development program.
Behind the scenes, a Ford Mustang is being
prepared for Helmuths sophomore season racing
in the Mini-Stock Division at Evergreen Speedway.
She also plans on driving a four-cylinder
late-model in select events held by the Northwest
Pro4 Alliance series and racing her kart whenever
possible.
Helmuth began racing karts in 2006 and has
competed in the Northwest Rotax Series throughout
the Pacific Northwest and Canada. When NASCAR
lowered the age limit to 14 for the 2010 season,
she entered the Mini-Stock division with a
front-wheel drive Volkswagen Corrado. Racing
against drivers twice her age, Helmuth became a fan
favorite by bumping, passing, spinning out and
crashing as she learned how to handle and race her
car.
The youngest driver to ever win Rookie of the
Year honors in the Mini-Stock division at Evergreen
Speedway, Helmuth finished the 2010 season No. 5
(of 31) in the series standings. She also won a
trophy dash in August at Idahos Stateline
Stadium Speedway while racing with the Northwest
Outlaws Series.
Molly Helmuth invited to
attend prestigious Lyn St. James Racing
Academy
There were no Monday morning blues this week for
Molly Helmuth.
Just days after wrapping up her Rookie of the
Year season in the Foster Press Mini-Stock division
of the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series at
Evergreen Speedway in Monroe, Wash., the
15-year-old racer from Seattle was invited by
legendary IndyCar driver Lyn St. James to attend
Phase I of the prestigious Women in the
Winners Circle Academy this Nov. 19-21 in
Phoenix.
Established in 1994 as an extension of
James Women in the Winners Circle
Foundation, the Academy has been attended by more
than 230 women from around the country including
current IndyCar and NASCAR star Danica Patrick,
NHRA Top Fuel and Funny Car driver Melanie Troxel
and Natalie Sather, the 2009 Rookie of the Year in
the Super Late Model division at Evergreen
Speedway.
Covering an entire year including three
invitation-only on-site sessions, the complete
driver academy is the most comprehensive
educational and training program of its kind for
talented women race drivers who aspire to the
professional levels of motorsports according
to James website (www.lynstjames.com).
On-site sessions are designed to help participants
improve their physical and mental preparedness
(Phase I), their understanding of business and
media affairs (Phase II), and their technical
skills while driving various racing vehicles (Phase
III). Drivers are expected to use the tools gained
in on-site sessions to complete outside
assignments.
In 1992 James became the first woman to win
Rookie of the Year honors at the Indianapolis 500,
the first of seven starts she made in that
prestigious race. She has also driven in the 24
Hours of Le Mans and twice won the 24 Hours of
Daytona. She was named one of the Top-100
Women Athletes of the Century by Sports
Illustrated for Women and one of The 350
Women Who Changed the World Between 1976-1996
by Working Woman. She served as president of the
Womens Sports Foundation from 1990-93, and
founded the Women in the Winners Circle
Foundation in 1994.
Helmuth began racing karts in 2006 and has
competed in the Northwest Rotax Series throughout
the Pacific Northwest and Canada. When NASCAR
lowered the age limit to 14 for the 2010 season,
she entered the Mini-Stock division with a
front-wheel drive Volkswagen Corrado. Racing
against drivers twice her age, Helmuth became a fan
favorite by bumping, passing, spinning out and
crashing as she learned how to handle and race her
car.
The youngest driver to ever win Rookie of the
Year honors in the Mini-Stock division at Evergreen
Speedway, Helmuth finished the 2010 season No. 5
(of 31) in the series standings. She also won a
trophy dash in August at Idahos Stateline
Stadium Speedway while racing with the Northwest
Outlaws Series.
In addition to participating in Phase I of the
Women in the Winners Circle Academy
and hoping to get invited back for Phases II and
III Helmuth will continue racing karts and
is planning on driving a rear-wheel drive Ford
Mustang in Evergreen Speedways Mini-Stock
division next season.
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