Lindsay was born on April 17, 1997, in Colorado. At the age of 11, she attended a friend’s birthday party where the boys went kart racing. She enjoyed the activity so much that she decided to pursue racing professionally.
Within a year, Lindsay started competing locally on 125cc go-karts and eventually progressed to the nationals. In 2015, she transitioned to racing 2000cc sports karts.
For five years, Lindsay competed in U.S. karting championships. In 2021, as a member of the Skip Barber Racing School team, she participated in the TC America Series, securing 14th place in the overall standings, and notably, she was the only girl among 23 competitors.
In February 2022, Lindsay Brewer made her debut in the 24th season of the Indy Pro 2000 Championship, the American equivalent of Formula 3, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
In her first races, she achieved commendable results, finishing 8th, 12th, and 13th, despite facing 16 competitors.
Lindsay has encountered challenges and criticism from me𝚗 both in real life and on social networks. Despite discouragement, she remаins resilient, proving her capabilities and achieving her goals.
Lindsay, who also works as a professional model, has faced negativity with determination, emphasizing her belief in her abilities.
In addition to her accomplishments in motorsports, Lindsay Brewer is admired for her modeling career.
With a height of 162 cm and measurements of 87-59-93, she has garnered over three million subscribers on social media, where she shares insights into her workouts, travels, and fashion shows.
Danie Patrick serves as Lindsay Brewer’s idol, and she aspires to replicate Patrick’s success as the first woman to win the Indy Japan 300 race in 2008.
Lindsay dreams of conquering the global racing scene, and her journey on the United States’ race tracks.
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