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Women in Motorsports: How Female Executives Are Steering the Future of Racing (Ep. 1 with Cara Krstolic)

Female leaders are reshaping a male-dominated industry by driving innovation from the boardroom to the track

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By Ron Stefanski · Bridgestone AmericasCara KrstolicDisruptedRon J Stefanski
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Key takeaways

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Female executives are increasingly taking leadership roles in motorsports, influencing both business and track-side operations.

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Cara Krstolic shares firsthand experience navigating and reshaping a male-dominated industry.

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Diversity in motorsports leadership is seen as a driver of broader innovation and long-term growth.

The racing industry has long been dominated by men, but change is in motion. Women are increasingly taking leadership roles in motorsports, breaking barriers and driving innovation in engineering and production. While motorsports has historically lacked female representation, organizations and industry leaders are working to create more opportunities for women in motorsports. With STEM fields playing a crucial role in racing advancements, the push to encourage young women to pursue careers in engineering and science is stronger than ever.

Women are increasingly taking leadership roles in motorsports, breaking barriers and driving innovation in engineering and production.

So, what does it take to lead in a male-dominated industry like motorsports? And how are female executives shaping the future of racing?

In the first episode of this two-part series on DisruptED, host Ron J. Stefanski sits down with Cara Krstolic, the Executive Director of Race Tire Engineering and Production and Chief Engineer of Motorsports at Bridgestone Americas. They discuss the leading tire manufacturer’s cutting-edge advancements in race tire technology, the opportunities for women in motorsports, and the importance of mentorship in STEM fields.

Key takeaways from the episode:

  • Breaking Barriers: Cara shares her journey from childhood STEM experiments to leading race tire production at Bridgestone.
  • Engineering Innovation: How advanced technology and data analysis are reshaping the way race tires are designed and manufactured.
  • Women in STEM: The importance of visibility, mentorship, and fostering diverse teams in engineering and motorsports.

At Bridgestone Americas, Cara Krstolic oversees the design, development, and manufacturing of race tires, including those used in the IndyCar Series. With over two decades at Bridgestone, she has led teams in tire engineering, force and moment testing, and advanced data modeling for high-performance racing applications. A leader in motorsports innovation, she has played a pivotal role in advancing race tire technology while championing diversity and STEM education in engineering.

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Ron Stefanski

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About the Experts

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Ron Stefanski

Host, DisruptED

Ron Stefanski is the host of DisruptED, a show that explores innovation and transformation across industries. He is an entrepreneur and content creator with a background in online business and education. Stefanski uses the DisruptED platform to spotlight leaders driving change in unconventional spaces.

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Cara Krstolic

Female Executive in Motorsports

Cara Krstolic is a female executive working within the motorsports industry. She is featured in this episode as a leader helping to reshape the traditionally male-dominated racing sector through executive-level influence and innovation.