Ladies - LIA Magazine is Looking for...
Ladies & Gentlemen we need you!
- Looking for women in automobile manufacturing industry: executives, designers, etc.
- Looking for hot rodding women, online women, magazine, tv, radio, about your job, etc.
- Looking for women that raced the previous weekend: drag, circle track, indy car, F1, any racer, motorcycle, Bonneville, etc.
- Looking for young college age women into racing at local tracks or hot rodding women, etc.
- Looking for young go-cart, drag racing girl racers, accomplishments, etc.
- Looking for Ladies at Wyo Tech, UTI, or other schools, etc.
- Looking for men who support, encourage, and promote women in hot rodding, drag racing, circle track, indy car, F1, any racer, motorcycle, Bonneville, etc.
- Any ideas or thoughts, please share them right here on the LIA Magazine Blog or feel free to email or call us
Your LIA Lady,
Julia Aschenberg
765-497-3735
liamag@mindspring.com
http://www.liamag.com


hey! Julia,
your posting sense is great, and ladies in auto sports that sounds great.
thanks and regards to all.
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Nicely presented information in this post, I prefer to read this kind of stuff. The quality of content is fine and the conclusion is good. Thanks for the post.
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I agree with you..infact that's kinda rare stuff which does not trick the mind of most of the people.
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Thank you! This is the second year for the magazine.
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I just stumbled upon your blog and wanted to say that I have really enjoyed reading your blog posts. Any way I'll be subscribing to your feed and I hope you post again soon.
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Hopefully, with more publicity being put on women in auto sports we can start getting more of us involved! I'd like to see some estrogen in the winner's circle!
-Hanna
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Thanks Hanna. So far this year two women are making history for all of us women in the winner's circle. Tammy Ray from Dahlonega GA captured the Ridler Award with her 1933 Phaeton. Karen Leisinger from Wall Lake SD captured the title of Street Machine of the Year at the Columbus Goodguys Nationals with her 1967 Camaro. What an accomplishment for both women!
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Thanks for the info, looking forward to read m ore about it.
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You are welcome. Come back for more information in the future.
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Thanks for taking the time to discuss this,would you mind updating your blog with more information? It is extremely helpful for me.
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I'll do my best. This is the second year for the magazine. I gladly welcome any good ideas anyone may have for stories.
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Hey Julia, this a great initiative that you have taken, your blog will ensure the entry if women in a sport that is termed as a field just for men.
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Yes, many years ago the automotive industry was a male dominated sport. In the last eight to ten years women have delved into the industry like no tomorrow. This is not just being a little inquisitive, we enjoy the sport as well as our male counter part. We are here to stay!
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was very pleased to find this site.I wanted to thank you for this great read!! I definitely enjoying every little bit of it and I have you bookmarked to check out new stuff you post.
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Thank you.
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