Annastasia Wilson: Racing, from My Perspective

Annastasia Wilson: Racing, from My Perspective

Driver Annastasia Wilson enjoys the sport just like any other racer. She comes from a racing family and competes in the WISSOTA street stock class at Sheridan Speedway in Wyoming. Yet, some don’t understand her.

“Being openly gay is a challenge,” Wilson, 29, of Sheridan, Wyoming, said. “We have come a long way in racing. At first, some men didn’t realize I was female. Other men automatically assume I am married to a guy. Once we overcame that, and got over appearance being a big thing, everything has been fine. I’ve never encountered any animosity at or on the racetrack.”

However, Wilson added that being a woman creates another challenge.

“The big hurdle for all women is male dominance — in the world, in racing,” said Wilson. “We encounter mansplaining in racing. We have to reassure men that we are here, we understand, we are not children, and we are the same as you.”

Wilson is just like a typical racer. She grew up in the sport, watching her father, Mark Ridenhower, race. She’s married, and her wife, Amanda, helps with the race car.

“It’s a family sport,” Wilson said. “Fathers and daughters, wives, mothers, brothers and sisters, they all race here.”

During the day, she works at her family’s rental business. At night, you can find Wilson in the garage, prepping her street stock for action at Sheridan Speedway.

“I have experience repairing a little bit of everything,” said Wilson. “I’ve fixed electrical issues, straightened bent rims, changed transmissions, and more. On my race car, I can diagnose problems and fix it.”

Her crew includes her parents and friend Trevor Clark. However, Annastasia Wilson might add a new driver to the team for 2023.

“My wife wants to race, too,” Wilson said. “Next season, she may be joining us at the track.”

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