Pitcrewlive.net continues to move forward in the development of"PitCrewGirls.net," a social network specifically for female race fans. This
forum allows women the opportunity to talk with other female fans about the
sport of racing. Members of Pit Crew Girls will also have access to tech tips,
stats, and can chat live with Pit Crew Girls' moderators.
Daytona, FL (PRWEB) May 16, 2007 -- Now that Pit Crew Live
(www.pitcrewlive.net) has successfully launched its interactive website for
auto racing fans, founder Rod Wortham has turned his attention to the
particular interests of female racing fans with the launch of Pit Crew Girls
(www.pitcrewgirls.net).
Like auto racing's first social network, Pit Crew Live, Pit Crew Girls was
created to give women a forum to communicate with their like-minded sisters."Although NASCAR was once a strictly Southern sport, new tracks have
opened in Nevada, California, Illinois, and Kansas, and one is scheduled to
open in Seattle, Washington," said Wortham, a former Busch Team owner
and NASCAR Licensee for over 20 years. "As the fan base grows, there has
been a shift in the interest from the female population. Women have become
a large part of the racing world, comprising over 45% of the total fan base.
We are addressing that market with Pit Crew Girls."
Like Pit Crew Live, Pit Crew Girls is a social network that allows women the
opportunity to talk with other female fans about the sport of racing. Female
race fans can also create blogs, polls, and forums; check racing news; post
pictures; search classifieds; and chat. Members of Pit Crew Girls also have
access to tech tips, stats, and can chat live with Pit Crew Girls' moderators.
Members of Pit Crew Girls can also buy apparel, memorabilia, and
accessories through Pit Crew Live's superstore, speedzoneracestore.com.
"With Pit Crew Girls, female fans can get everything from information on the
latest fashion to the inside scoop on the American Lemans Circuit to a profile
of Candace Muzny's race to the Nextel Cup," said Wortham. "This forum
allows women to get informed, stay connected, and become inspired to
share their opinions and views about all types of racing, including NASCAR,
IRL, NHRA, and Formula 1."