Women in Motorsports program gives Chip Ganassi Racing a competitive edge
TORONTO — Chip Ganassi Racing has been at the forefront of hiring women to its IndyCar Racing team, a strategy that has helped put two of its drivers atop the season’s standings.
Anna Chatten, a gearbox mechanic for Ganassi, said that hiring women has created a more diverse range of voices on the team and fostered a more creative atmosphere. She believes it’s one of the factors that has drivers Alex Palou and Scott Dixon Nos. 1 and 2 respectively in IndyCar.
“Obviously, females in motor racing are still a huge minority but we bring something different to the table than your average mechanic. We’ve recognized that here,” said Chatten, gesturing to a Ganassi trailer behind her at the paddock of the Honda Indy Toronto. “Upper management here recognizes that that’s a benefit to us in a lot of different ways.
“Just because basically, a lot of times you have a different way or a different perspective of looking at things.”