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Rising racing star Lindsay Brewer says she was condemned by female drivers over bathing suit web-based entertainment posts

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Lindsay Brewer is one of the most famous race vehicle drivers via web-based entertainment, flaunting more than 2.1 million adherents on Instagram and north of 629,000 on TikTok.

Brewer is right now dashing in USF Master Titles 2000 with a fantasy to get to IndyCar in the end. In any case, even before she ventured onto the Indy track, she told The Everyday Mail in a meeting distributed Sunday that she’s now been hearing pessimism from race vehicle drivers about her online entertainment action.

The 26-year-old driver said she contacted other female expert drivers and was astounded to hear a portion of the counsel they imparted to her.

“I’ve conversed with a couple of female drivers in the past who were more seasoned and I requested counsel.… and they were like, ‘Quit posting swimwear photographs, this simply makes ladies make look so terrible in the business,'” she told the power source.

“Assuming you’re genuinely about woman’s rights and ladies in the business, you ought to permit them to be who they want to be and not put them in that container. Like you shouldn’t say, ‘alright you can’t wear cosmetics, you need to dress a specific way, you can’t post specific things.’

“I think that’s honestly anti-feminist.”

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Brewer dismissed the notion she’s just an “influencer pretending to be a race car driver.” She said she got her start on the track in go-karts when she was 11. She said racing was something she was passionate about and was able to take a few years off for college and build a brand to help fund her racing.

Brewer finished 15th in the standings last season and is in 19th so far this season. She said some of the negativity has gone away and vowed to never change who she is or how she promotes herself on social media.

“I will always have my hair bleached, I’ll have my fake nails, but yet I can still be a bada– driver. I don’t wanna be put into certain categories. I still can take care of myself and look ‘glamorous’ and girly, but still be quick on the track,” Brewer added.

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