Women's Motorsports Network Podcast

EPISODE 264: Drifting: The art of controlled chaos with MacKenzie Nelson, Sara Lancaster and Tasha Cosgrove April 23 2024

April 24, 2024 Melinda Russell Season 7 Episode 264
EPISODE 264: Drifting: The art of controlled chaos with MacKenzie Nelson, Sara Lancaster and Tasha Cosgrove April 23 2024
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EPISODE 264: Drifting: The art of controlled chaos with MacKenzie Nelson, Sara Lancaster and Tasha Cosgrove April 23 2024
Apr 24, 2024 Season 7 Episode 264
Melinda Russell

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MacKenzie Nelson, Sara Lancaster and Tasha Cosgrove are three women with a deep-seated passion for the exhilarating world of motorsports, specifically drifting. MacKenzie's perspective, shaped by her journey and experiences at the Brainerd International Raceway, emphasizes the importance of practice and experience in drifting, rather than over-reliance on vehicle modifications. On the other hand, Sara, an entrepreneur from Fargo, North Dakota, and a close friend of MacKenzie, believes in the balance between competitive events and consistency in point series along with the responsible practice of the sport. Sara's views are shaped by her friendship with Mackenzie and her own experience in business. Lastly, Tasha, also from Fargo, strongly disapproves of the reckless "street takeover" culture that has become popular on the Internet, and instead advocates for demonstrating skills on the track. Her thoughts are shaped by her experiences in the racing community and discussions on the Women's Motorsports Network podcast.

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MacKenzie Nelson, Sara Lancaster and Tasha Cosgrove are three women with a deep-seated passion for the exhilarating world of motorsports, specifically drifting. MacKenzie's perspective, shaped by her journey and experiences at the Brainerd International Raceway, emphasizes the importance of practice and experience in drifting, rather than over-reliance on vehicle modifications. On the other hand, Sara, an entrepreneur from Fargo, North Dakota, and a close friend of MacKenzie, believes in the balance between competitive events and consistency in point series along with the responsible practice of the sport. Sara's views are shaped by her friendship with Mackenzie and her own experience in business. Lastly, Tasha, also from Fargo, strongly disapproves of the reckless "street takeover" culture that has become popular on the Internet, and instead advocates for demonstrating skills on the track. Her thoughts are shaped by her experiences in the racing community and discussions on the Women's Motorsports Network podcast.

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