Draft:Jayda Mack
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Born February 28th 2009 Jayda Mack is a 3rd generation driver from Los Angeles California. She is the niece of former NTT Indy Car series driver George Mack and the younger sister of current ARCA Menards Series driver Jalen Mack. Her father Lloyd Mack also ran in the Indy Next Series and ARCA Menards Series. Jayda began racing go-karts at seven years. At age 12 she began racing Bandoleros with Kyle Keller Racing where she became the 1st African American female to win a race at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Bullring track. At 13 Jayda began racing Late Models at Irwindale Speedway for former ARCA Menards Series Championship winning team Sunrise Ford Racing where she quickly became a local favorite. In 2023 Jayda was selected to the NASCAR Drive for Diversity program but ultimately declined the offer due to a conflict of interests.
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