• Alli began her racing career at 8 years old competing in BMX.
• At 13 she raced on dirt tracks across the south, capturing the title as the youngest female to ever win a stock car race in Florida.
• In 2014, Alli graduated to asphalt, making a name for herself not only on the track, but also in the business community as a “tough cookie” in sponsorship sales at 14 years old.
• In 2007, Alli’s success on and off track landed her a big break and as she sold enough sponsorship
to relocate to North Carolina and compete in NASCAR and ARCA two weeks after she turned 18.
• By 2008, Alli was well known in the racing community for being a top competitor on the track
and ranked one of the top series drivers including the ARCA Menards Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, and NASCAR Cup Series for most popular driver and sponsor ROI with only ever running limited schedules.
• She competed in the ARCA Menards Series from 2008 till 2010, where she captures numerous top 10 finishes and competed for wins at tracks such as Daytona, Talladega,
Pocono, and Salem (Ind.).
• In 2009, Alli was the first female to qualify 2nd at Daytona and also the first female
driver in Glamour Magazine, first female driver on the Today Show in Hawaii, and first female driver in Fashion Week in NYC.
• 2011 Alli was set to compete in NASCAR’s top series, but at this time Alli decided to step away from racing and start a family.
• Alli was asked by NASCAR to compete for a South African team owner at Richmond Raceway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2016. Alli did the one race to obtain a renewal on her NASCAR license but chose to focus on raising her daughters.
• For 2025, Alli asked for renewal of a license and was approved by ARCA and NASCAR.
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