I am the fastest woman on four wheels.

Math makes sense when you apply it to projects.

I thought Bentleys were supposed to be grandma cars.

My foot is just as heavy as a dude's foot, if not heavier.

Cars are my life. They're my everything, and if it has a motor, I love it.

By trade I am a metal fabricator, so I have a degree in custom automotive fabrication.

I need to be able to depend on the products I use to stand up to the demands I put on my vehicles.

South Dakota was a place where you could take risks. You could break barriers and get away with it.

I trust the CRC brand and continue to use CRC automotive products because they deliver what they promise.

I am not good at following rules, I am not good at following instructions, I am not good at driving slow.

Being a fabricator is fun, amazing and empowering but you'll need to put on your thick skin to face opposition on a daily basis.

You can accomplish anything, if you are focused and determined, believe in yourself, and get education and certifications that will give you confidence.

I have a whole new appreciation for Carroll Shelby, the Ford program of the 1960s, and it's awesome that Superformance is keeping the dream alive with their incredible cars.

Ideas, dreams, and goals morph as we experience life, so I'm not sure I can look at it like there's something I haven't yet achieved since I will always be striving for something more.

I want to be in the Guinness Book of World Records. And I don't have the patience to grow the longest fingernails in the world. Why not be the fastest woman on four wheels? It makes complete sense.

I didn't have boundaries when I was growing up. I knew the difference between right and wrong, and all the things a kid needs to know, but nobody ever said to me, 'You can't do that, because that's not what girls are supposed to do. That's more of a boy thing.'

The message that I tell everybody, the one that I sign on all of my autographs, the one that resonates with me is, 'Never give up. Never, ever give up,' There are so many things that I've learned in my life. Anything is possible. There are no limits to what you can accomplish.

I look at television as a giant commercial for promoting this mission that I'm on. It's the best way for me to show that girls can be anything they set their minds to. I don't do it for the fame, and I most certainly don't do it for the money. It's sad that a lot of people want to get into television specifically for that reason.

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