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In this episode, ahead of International Women's Day 2025, Beth Paretta, VP of Sporting in Formula E, discusses the growth of women's sport and motorsport, what's needed to maintain that growth, and some of the challenges still faced.#womeninsport #bethparetta #formulaeGlobalData report: Women in Sport (2025)Find us on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/globaldatastrategicintelligenceTo understand how to use our Strategic Intelligence product please contact us: customersuccess.strategic@globaldata.com / +44 (0) 207 406 6764Host: Stu RobartsGuests: Beth Paretta
Beth Paretta, Vice President of Sporting for Formula E, dives into the championship's groundbreaking leadership in sustainability, innovation, and inclusion during her presentation at EPARTRADE's 5th Annual Race Industry Week. Discover how Formula E is shaping the future of electric mobility and motorsport.
New DNA analysis of the moulded remains of victims in the 79 AD Pompeii disaster after Mount Vesuvius erupted - undertaken by Germany's Max Planck Institute and Italy's Universita di Firenze - has revealed new details about their sex, age and ancestry. Online harm: could Australia-style social media ban to protect under-16s ban work here? Tech & Science Daily speaks with Clare Fernyhough, co-founder of Smartphonefree Childhood. Also in this episode:Revving up to 200mph for first women's Formula E test season - with Beth Paretta, Formula E's VP of SportingPlans for sewers to heat London buildingsUK could issue NHS-branded baby formula to stop people paying ‘over the odds'Humanoid robot Ai-Da makes history as art sells for over $1 million Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Beth Paretta is the CEO and team principal of Paretta Autosport. She's also a co-founder (along with Lyn St. James) of Women in Motorsports North America. She has an interesting background on how she got involved in auto racing and her story about how she met Roger Penske is a classic. She's experienced success with SRT Motorsports and she talks about how she got there and the programs that she ran. I first met her back when she was doing that with the factory Viper program. She's elevated herself in the motorsports world and continues to be a very successful business woman and team owner. During this interview, she also clues us in with what's happening with her driver, Simona de Silvestro. As a side note, the fourth annual Women With Drive Summit will be held in Indianapolis on December 9-11, 2024. For more information on the summit, please visit: www.womeninmotorsportsna.com. Enjoy! NOTE: This is the third in a series of interviews of women for www.raceshool.com and our “Women in Motorsports” month of September. This has now become an annual tradition. We'll hear from women with various roles in the motorsports industry from team owners, drivers and more. Check back weekly to find out who's next!
Jaguar's peerless 1-2 at Monaco is picked apart by Sam Smith and Andrew van de Burgt as the Big Cat captured only its second 1-2 in the all-electric world championship. Mitch Evans victory was only one key aspect of a busy weekend which also saw plenty of off track news including Jaguar's commitment to the Gen4 rules era, the unveiling of the Gen3Evo model that will race from next season onwards and the hiring of former Indycar entrant Beth Paretta. Smith and Van de Burgt also analyse how DS Penske came back in to form, how Oliver Rowland and Antonio Felix da Costa executed epic recovery drives and a remarkable debut from teenage sensation Taylor Barnard who replaced an injured Sam Bird at short notice. Additionally, Formula E CEO Jeff Dodds joins the podcast to talk about the key topics now and for the future as he approaches his first year anniversary of being in charge of the world's only electric world championship. To join The Race Members' Club, and enjoy bonus podcasts, as well as other benefits, click here to sign up. Alternatively, you can sign up for all of The Race's bonus audio content (but not the other perks of membership) directly in the Apple Podcasts app. Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our app on iOS or Android Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our guest tonight is the daughter of a Super Late Model team owner and a former Boeing engineer. She has worked for Roger Penske's NASCAR and NTT INDYCAR SERIES programs since 2015, experiencing success at the highest level of motorsports. But what Lauren Sullivan experienced with Beth Paretta's female-powered “500” team at Indianapolis Motor Speedway stands as the most impactful moment of her career. And she's here with us on Break/Fix to share her Motorsports journey with you! This episode has been brought to you in part by the Women In Motorsports North America (WIMNA). Learn more at www.womeninmotorsportsna.com ===== (Oo---x---oO) ===== The Motoring Podcast Network : Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - motoringpodcast.net More Information: https://www.motoringpodcast.net/ Become a VIP at: https://www.patreon.com/ Online Magazine: https://www.gtmotorsports.org/
Hosted by Beth Paretta, Owner of Paretta Autosport and Co-Founder of WIMNA. With Hannah Greenemeier, Owner of Hannah Greenemeier Racing, driver of the #74 Crosslink/Kiwi Motorsports F4 car in the US F4 Championship and Toni Calderon, Chief Growth Officer at Maximo Capital and RAFA Racing Club, and Founder of Speed Group. https://www.epartrade.com/more/onlineraceindustryweek From EPARTRADE, RACER.com, & SPEED SPORT. Presented by ETS Racing Fuels, Fifth Third Bank Motorsports, Peak, Penske Racing Shocks, Scott Lewis Associates, and Total Seal Piston Rings. Sponsored by ARP, Performance Plus Global Logistics, and Shopmonkey.
Hosted by Beth Paretta, Owner of Paretta Autosport and Co-Founder of WIMNA. With Dicky Riegel, President and CEO of Lime Rock Park, and Brooke Bond, Motorsport Manager, Bosch US Motorsport. https://www.epartrade.com/more/onlineraceindustryweek From EPARTRADE, RACER.com, & SPEED SPORT. Presented by ETS Racing Fuels, Fifth Third Bank Motorsports, Peak, Penske Racing Shocks, Scott Lewis Associates, and Total Seal Piston Rings. Sponsored by ARP, Performance Plus Global Logistics, and Shopmonkey.
Theresa Hegel talks with Beth Paretta, owner of Paretta Autosport, the first woman-owned, woman-driven team in the INDYCAR Series. Paretta will be a speaker at the upcoming ASI Orlando show in January.
Beth Paretta, Owner, CEO and Team Principal of Paretta Autosport, shared the story behind her title with us on March 22, 2023.As the first female director of a performance brand and motorsport for an automotive company (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles), Beth epitomizes the female success story in the automotive and motorsports industries.In 2015, Beth launched Grace Autosport, a professional race team of women and an initiative to promote STEM education for girls as the ultimate example of applied science. Working tirelessly on the core mission to mentor kids about career paths in automotive and racing, Beth has broadened the mission of Grace Autosport across multiple racing series to reach girls around the world to connect them to education that leads to career paths.In 2021 she launched PARETTA AUTOSPORT to lead diversity initiatives across professional racing disciplines, starting with the NTT Data INDYCAR series and the Indianapolis 500 Mile race.Beth was named one of AutoWeek magazine's “Secret People” who will change the car world; as well as a “Game Changer” by Sports Business Journal for her work with Grace Autosport. She is on the Board of Directors of the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in Daytona, Florida. She resides near Detroit, MI.SUE SAYSBeth was first exposed to cars as a little girl watching her brother and father work on old cars in the family's garage. She didn't know at the time that a career in autosport was in her future. What she did know was that she had a love of business. In looking back to the connection she had with her brother who passed from Leukemia, her interest in cars returned and led to the first ever female team in the NTT IndyCar Series.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/women-to-watch-r/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Beth Paretta, Founder, Owner, and Team Principal of Paretta Autosport; Lauri Eberhart, ESQ., Partner at Apollo Sports & Entertainment Law Group; Julie Giese, President of the Chicago Street Course and Alba Colón, Director Of Competition Systems, Hendrick Motorsport. The focus of this session will be on high profile women executives within the motorsport industry and the panel will discuss why diversity and inclusion is good business and how it can apply to your business. Online Race Industry Week 2022: 5 days, 55 hours of LIVE webinars, 150+ race industry speakers, 110 countries represented in attendance. From EPARTRADE, RACER.com, & SPEED SPORT. Presented by ETS Racing Fuels, Scott Lewis Associates, & Total Seal Piston Rings. Sponsored by ARP Inc, Performance Plus Global Logistics, & Motul.
MotorTrend's Ed Loh & Jonny Lieberman chat with CEO & Team Principal of Paretta Autosport - Beth Paretta! Beth discusses her auto journey & path into auto racing, challenges as a woman in the auto industry, Ralph Gilles, her run at Indy 500 last year with the first female-majority crew, women in racing, the future of racing, her thoughts on EV & Hybrid racing, and so much more!
Joe is joined by Beth Paretta, CEO of Paretta Autosport, at the Columbia Sports Management Conference 2022. Beth is a racing fanatic and an outstanding team leader in the autosport industry. Beth showed great interest in automotive racing since she was a kid. In this podcast, she shares the journey of building her own INDYCAR team. During the conversation, she discussed gender equality in a workspace that is traditionally dominated by men. She also explained the nitty-gritty of founding and managing a sports team that is mostly run by women. You do not want to miss out on this engaging episode on The CUSP show. The CUSP Show is a production by the faculty of Sports Management at Columbia University. You can get in touch with the program on Twitter @CU_SPS_Sports. The CUSP Show is hosted by Joe Favorito (@Joefav) and Tom Richardson (@ConvergenceTR). The show is produced by Yash Agarwal '22 (@yashagarwal655), Matt Hornick '23 (@MNHornick), and Cindy Li '23 (@cindyliiiii), with Jillian Quinn '22 (@JillianMQuinn) and Marco Vonderheide '23 managing social media efforts. Links: Company website: https://www.parettaautosport.com/ Personal website: https://www.parettaautosport.com/team/beth-paretta Twitter: https://twitter.com/bethparetta - @BethParetta LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beth-paretta-203a1a2/
Joe is joined by Beth Paretta, CEO of Paretta Autosport, at the Columbia Sports Management Conference 2022. Beth is a racing fanatic and an outstanding team leader in the autosport industry. Beth showed great interest in automotive racing since she was a kid. In this podcast, she shares the journey of building her own INDYCAR team. During the conversation, she discussed gender equality in a workspace that is traditionally dominated by men. She also explained the nitty-gritty of founding and managing a sports team that is mostly run by women. You do not want to miss out on this engaging episode on The CUSP show. The CUSP Show is a production by the faculty of Sports Management at Columbia University. You can get in touch with the program on Twitter @CU_SPS_Sports. The CUSP Show is hosted by Joe Favorito (@Joefav) and Tom Richardson (@ConvergenceTR). The show is produced by Yash Agarwal '22 (@yashagarwal655), Matt Hornick '23 (@MNHornick), and Cindy Li '23 (@cindyliiiii), with Jillian Quinn '22 (@JillianMQuinn) and Marco Vonderheide '23 managing social media efforts. Links: Company website: https://www.parettaautosport.com/ Personal website: https://www.parettaautosport.com/team/beth-paretta Twitter: https://twitter.com/bethparetta - @BethParetta LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beth-paretta-203a1a2/
Beth Paretta CEO of Paretta Autosport discusses making racing history by starting IndyCar's first woman-owned, women-driven team. Jonny Lieberman recaps the Goodwood Revival, and reviews the new Range Rover Sport, and Spike announces a live SCR show at Luftgekühlt!
IndyCar Team Owner & Driver Beth Paretta and Simona di Silvestro keep their all-female team in the spotlight at the Indy 500. But this conversation with The Freaks reveals so much more about Paretta's executive leadership at Chrysler and Mopar. She made decisions that kept some stars racing or set them down. Listen...
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Hello Fangirl Nation! We have an awesome episode of Get My Job, as Tracy is joined by CEO and Team Principal of Paretta Autosports, Beth Paretta. After forming a team that is 70% women, Beth talks about learning the business of racing, the mission of Paretta Autosports, earning respect and so, so much more! This is an incredibly inspiring and incredibly fun episode, so let's get to it!
It's The Week In IndyCar Guest show with team owner Beth Paretta, which uses listener-driven comments and questions covering a variety of topics submitted by fans via Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast [WTI]
In this episode, Brenda Elsey talks with Beth Paretta, CEO and Team Principal of Paretta Autosport about forming the first woman-owned, woman-driven, women-forward team in IndyCar series history when the team successfully qualified for and ran in the Indianapolis 500-Mile race in 2021. They discuss the origins of Beth's passion for the sport, the history of women being kept out of racing and her goals for Paretta Autosport this season. This episode was produced by Tressa Versteeg. Shelby Weldon is our social media and website specialist. Burn It All Down is part of the Blue Wire podcast network. For show notes, transcripts, and more info about BIAD, check out our website: www.burnitalldownpod.com To help support the Burn It All Down podcast, please consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/burnitalldown For BIAD merchandise: https://www.bonfire.com/store/burn-it-all-down/ Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/BurnItDownPod; Facebook: www.facebook.com/BurnItAllDownPod/; and Instagram: www.instagram.com/burnitalldownpod/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Lindsay Gibbs, Shireen Ahmed and Brenda Elsey discuss the historic equal pay CBA for the USWNT and USMNT. But first, they hold space for the victims of the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. Then, the team recaps why the new collective bargaining agreement between the US Soccer Federation and the US Women's National Team and US Men's National Team is so historic and how they got to this agreement. They discuss USSF's new relationship with the NWSL and MLS, new distribution of prize money and how the US is now contributing to a global ripple effect of equal pay that has both made so much progress and has to much more to go. They also discuss other soccer news, including the incredible UEFA Women's Champs League final viewership numbers and the horrible sexual abuse and harassment of referees and minor players all over the world. Following this discussion, you'll hear a preview of Brenda's interview with Beth Paretta who is building a historic racing team full of women at Paretta Autosport. Next, they burn the worst of sports this week on the Burn Pile. Then, they celebrate those making sports better including Torchbearers of the Week, the University of North Carolina women's lacrosse team who completed an undefeated season with national title. They wrap up the show with What's Good in their in their lives and What We're Watching in sports this week. This episode was produced by Tressa Versteeg. Shelby Weldon is our social media and website specialist. Burn It All Down is part of the Blue Wire podcast network. For show notes, transcripts, and more info about BIAD, check out our website: www.burnitalldownpod.com To help support the Burn It All Down podcast, please consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/burnitalldown For BIAD merchandise: https://www.bonfire.com/store/burn-it-all-down/ Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/BurnItDownPod; Facebook: www.facebook.com/BurnItAllDownPod/; and Instagram: www.instagram.com/burnitalldownpod/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I am extremely honored to talk to racing legend, Lyn St. James, and Indy Car Team Owner, Beth Paretta. Hear how these two successful women met and teamed up to create Women in Motorsports North America. Find out how this program will help women in all roles, in all types of motorsports. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ed Carpenter has enjoyed a lot of success at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He's earned the pole position three times, had five front row starts in seven years, and his team placed three cars in the Firestone Fast 9 in 2019. He won the Indy Lights race at the Brickyard in 2003. Carpenter also has three wins at other tracks in the NTT IndyCar Series. He's also led a race in 14 of the last 15 years. Ed Carpenter Racing (ECR) always seems to have their cars dialed in to go fast at Indianapolis. Ed took time out of his busy schedule and joined us on a Zoom call interview to talk about what the April open test would mean to their team and how they approach the Speedway for “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” Without getting into trade secret details, he opens up about aerodynamics and other ways they prepare their cars for the challenge of going fast reliably at Indianapolis. Enjoy! NOTE: It was announced soon after this interview was completed that Paretta Autosport with driver Simona de Silvestro have formed a technical alliance with Ed Carpenter Racing. ECR will supply a car and several crew members to augment Beth Paretta's team from last year's Indy 500. They tentatively have three races planned for this year starting in June. Additionally, ECR driver Rinus VeeKay, won the pole at Barber Motorsports Park and finished third. ECR driver Conor Daly qualified in the Firestone Fast Six at the Indianapolis road course two weeks before the “500” and finished fifth – good momentum leading into the “500.” By Larry Mason Copyright © 2022 Larry Mason
It all started with a chat just prior to the start of the 2021 Indianapolis 500. Racing legend Lyn St. James has been a longtime advocate for women in motorsports and had basically run out of gas while carrying the banner for equality. But, when she witnessed first-hand what Beth Paretta was doing with her Paretta Autosport team at the Indy 500, she was refueled. She reached out to Paretta about forming an organization to help facilitate women's participation in the sport they both loved and Beth was on board 1000% as she told Lyn – You are not alone. Together they contacted a team of about 40 women currently working as professionals in motorsport, along with some male allies, and a working group was formed in August 2021 to advance the idea to reality. Today, The Women in Motorsports North America (WIMNA) organization is a community of professionals supporting opportunities for women across all disciplines of motorsport. By creating an inclusive, resourceful environment, the 501 (c)(3) charity looks to foster mentorship, advocacy, education, and growth to help ensure a successful and effective future for women in professional motorsports roles. Beth and Lyn chat with host Amanda Busick about how their dream has become a reality and the opportunities and events that have already developed because of their new venture. Two motorsport powerhouses in one podcast. This is a good one.
New episode: Beth Paretta, owner of Paretta Autosport, joins to discuss her partnership with Ed Carpenter Racing to run Simona de Silvestro in three IndyCar races later this season, how the partnership came together with Ed and sponsor KiwiCo, team ownership in IndyCar and how to help girls and women be more involved in racing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get up to speed on the latest in the NTT IndyCar Series with longtime broadcaster Jack Arute & Indy 500 winner Tony Kanaan! today a special Indy 500 street sign "Kanaan Ave" has been erected in Indianapolis. Our hosts discuss the new qualifying format for the 2022 Indy 500 race. Team owner Beth Paretta joins the show to talk about the three-race schedule for her all-woman team in 2022. Author Jeff Cowan shares his passion for IndyCar as well as promotes his book "What I've Learned From Attending Over 35 Indy 500's". @IndyCar @JackOnSports @TonyKanaan @BethParetta @ParettaSport @theJeffCowan
Paretta Autosport IndyCar team owner Beth Paretta joined us for an in-depth episode of the #RacingFamily Show held on Twitter Spaces where she shared insights on how the new deal with Ed Carpenter Racing came together, how her women-led team has grown since making its debut in 2021, Chevy's role in Paretta Autosport's rise, the commercial and promotional opportunities she sees by tackling road and street course racing, new sponsor and partner development, and more! Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast [RCF]
Motorsports legend Lyn St. James, named one of Sports Illustrated's Top 100 Athletes of the 20th Century, is still blazing new trails. Just months away from her induction into the prestigious Automotive Hall of Fame, Lyn has paired up with race team owner Beth Paretta to launch Women in Motorsports North America. Lyn and I renewed our friendship, which began decades ago through Ford Motor Company, with this fascinating conversation about overcoming fear, her new leadership roles in NA and global motorsports governing bodies and her vision for growing women's involvement in auto racing.
On Tuesday, Team Principal of Paretta Autosport, Beth Paretta, announced that the team will be returning to IndyCar for three races in the 2022 season. Tim Hauraney heard from the team, Beth Paretta, Ed Carpenter and CEO Mark Miles. Paretta Autosport is the first woman-owned, woman-driven, woman-forward team in INDYCAR history.
Lyn St. James, Co-Founder of WIMNA and Beth Paretta, Co-Founder of WIMNA and Owner of Paretta Autosport. Presented by ARP, Inc. and Performance Plus Global Logistics
Get to know automotive executive, championship-winning factory racing program leader, and Paretta Autosport IndyCar team owner Beth Paretta in the first of a two-part My Racing Life & Career interview. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast
An emotional and raw conclusion to Beth Paretta's My Racing Life & Career interview. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast
Beth Paretta, owner of Paretta Autosport; Mallorie Muller, Crew; Lauren Sullivan, Aero Engineer; Madison Conrad, Mechanic / IR Tire; Maria Grady, Photographer; Linda Rosenberg, Marketing; and Ayla Agren, Spotter. Paretta Autosport made history this year in becoming the first ever women-led racing team competing in the Indy 500. Hosted by Paul Pfanner. Online Race Industry Week 2021: 5 days, 55 hours of LIVE webinars, 150+ race industry speakers, 110 countries represented in attendance. Created by EPARTRADE and Racer.com Presented by ETS Racing Fuels and Penske Racing Shocks. Sponsored by AEM Performance Electronics, ARP Inc, & Motul.
The challenges we face have the potential to shape how we approach life. Paretta Autosport CEO Beth Paretta discusses breaking gender barriers in auto racing and why she views life as a glass “three-quarters full.” Learn more about Paretta Autosport here.
On May 17th, 2021, Beth Paretta joined High Alpha Partner Kristian Andersen for a virtual fireside chat about her career in autosports, this year's Indianapolis 500, and her experience leading diversity initiatives in professional racing. Paretta Autosport, led by longtime motorsports executive Beth Paretta, will field the first female-owned, female-driven, and largely female-operated team scheduled to compete in the 105th running of the Indianapolis 500. In this episode, we revisit Beth's Speaker Series where you'll learn: The importance of equity and inclusion in motorsports The power of network and mentorship for entrepreneurs How to be resourceful and solve hard problems What it takes to win the Indianapolis 500
There are certain moments in history that everyone remembers. There are events that changed our perspective of the planet, like the first moon landing. Others that changed the way we live, like the tech revolution. And others that changed our perspectives about what was achievable, like the first majority female racing team to qualify for the notoriously competitive, male-driven Indy 500 motorsports race. In this segment of our Women Driving the Future series, Ed Bernardon continues the conversation with Beth Paretta of Paretta Autosport. Not only has the team she put together helped demonstrate that barriers can be broken, but it's also shown other women that careers in motorsports and other STEM fields hold plenty of promising opportunities. In today's episode, we dig deeper into the logistics of putting a talented team together in a short period of time, and we discuss the challenges of turning people with other day jobs into a quick on their feet team of racing technicians, strategists, and crew members. We also talk about how her team was received in this long male-dominated industry, and how she's helping to encourage more women to think about careers in STEM.Some Questions I Ask:What does your hashtag, #drivenbywomen, stand for? (2:15)Has the motorsports community been 100% supportive? (10:05)How does your team promote STEM education for women? (15:38)What would you do differently for the next race? (23:29)When can we catch another race with your team? (25:56)What You'll Learn in this Episode:The reason car companies have racing programs (3:47)Why motorsports, in particular, holds unique opportunities for women (7:48)The tweet that proved fans were behind the Paretta team (12:28)Why STEM should be investing more in kids (17:08)The ripple effect of having more women in racing (21:50)Connect with Beth Paretta:LinkedInTwitterConnect with Ed Bernardon:LinkedInFuture Car: Driving a Lifestyle RevolutionMotorsports is speeding the way to safer urban mobilitySiemens Digital Industries Software Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Indy 500 is a race steeped in history. It's 110 years old and keeps rising in popularity, particularly among women. And many of these women aren't just in the stands, they're down on the track taking center stage in the action. For them, the race isn't just a part of history. It's a place where history is made. In this segment of our Women Driving the Future series, Ed Bernardon interviews Beth Paretta, owner of Paretta Autosport. As the first majority women's team to ever participate in the Indianapolis 500, they're making history while inspiring more and more women to explore careers in STEM by showing them what's possible.In today's episode, part 1 of a two part talk, you'll hear why this race is so historically important, and how Beth Paretta was inspired to build her predominantly female team. She takes us on a deep dive to understand racing as a business, and explains why the marketing aspect of the sport has to be relied upon so heavily. You'll also hear what it's like to be in the pit at the Indy 500, and an interesting story about her rocky, but impression-making, first meeting with the legendary Roger Penske. Some Questions I Ask:What's so difficult about making all those left turns in the Indy 500? (2:38)What are the top challenges when building an Indy 500 team? (10:08)How did you train your over the wall team in such a short period of time? (21:08)What did that feel like those 75 minutes of riding the bubble? (33:11)How did that first meeting with Roger Penske go? (42:45)What car designer do you admire? (57:40)What You'll Learn in this Episode:What it's like in Indianapolis leading up to the Indy 500 (4:19)The differences between cars racing in Formula One, Indy 500 and NASCAR (8:39)The definition of a Factory Driver (15:53)A day in the life of working in the pit at the Indy 500 (25:01)Transforming a hobby into a career (39:00)Standing out by holding your ground (51:48)Connect with Beth Paretta:LinkedInTwitterConnect with Ed Bernardon:LinkedInFuture Car: Driving a Lifestyle RevolutionMotorsports is speeding the way to safer urban mobilitySiemens Digital Industries Software Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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May 29, 2021 ~ Chris Renwick and Nick Roddy talk about the first session of Lions OTAs, the Indianapolis 500 with Paretta Autosport owner Beth Paretta, and the Rocket Mortgage Classic with executive director Jason Langwell.
WLS News Anchor Rob Martier, DriveChicago.com General Manager Mark Bilek and Chicago Auto Show Marketing Director Jim OBrill compare two compact sedans that received full makeovers this year, the Hyundai Elantra and Nissan Sentra. Also on this show is an interview with Beth Paretta of Paretta Autosports to get an update on Simona De Silvestro first laps at IMS.
Hon har varit en drivande motor inom både Nascar- och sportvagnssatsningar och en pionjär för att lyfta fram kvinnliga talanger inom amerikansk motorsport. Den här veckan gästar Beth Paretta Indypodden för att berätta om sin senaste storsatsning: Paretta Autosport – ett nytt IndyCar-team som leds av kvinnor. Årets satsning mot Indy 500 sker i ett tekniskt samarbete med Team Penske och bakom ratten finner vi den meriterade schweiziskan Simona de Silvestro. Beth ger oss en unik inblick i satsningen och hennes visioner för framtiden.Vi bjuder också på lägesavstämningar med Felix Rosenqvist och Marcus Ericsson om hur det går med försäsongsträningen.Felix in: 10:24Marcus in: 16:15Beth in: 20:53Presenteras i stolt samarbete med Auto Motor & Sport och Tickoracingshop.com.Support till showen http://supporter.acast.com/indypodden. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
One is a rising star in the Road To Indy, another brings an extensive racing and automotive resume to this week's show -Rob Howden previewed it in last week's show, and the huge announcement that followed was the signing of Toby Sowery to Juncos Racing in the 2021 Indy Lights season. We talk with him and what he's been doing while on lockdown in the United Kingdom. -Beth Paretta has been with two: Aston Martin and Fiat-Chrysler. But she also attempted to enter a car in the 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500, when she pulled the plug when the pieces to the puzzle weren't right. This time, it's right with Paretta Autosport set to qualify for the 105th Running of the Greatest Spectacle in Racing. She talks with us about both attempts in an in-depth one-on-one interview. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter @insideopenwheel, new episodes drop weekly wherever fine podcasts are distributed --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Simona de Silvestro calls into The Week In IndyCar show to discuss her new Indy 500 opportunity with Paretta Autosport in the No. 16 Chevy to be run by Team Penske, working with Penske's four drivers, driving for Beth Paretta, representing Porsche in sports cars, and more, using listener-driven questions submitted by fans via Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast
Beth Paretta from ETS Racing Fuels, Lauren Elkins from K2R Motorsports, Ayla Agren from HRX and W Series racer, and Rossella Manfrinato, Technical Director, USA Michelotto GT Customer Racing and Philip Creighton Motorsport. Hosted by Paul Pfanner Online Race Industry Week 2020: 5 days, 55 hours of LIVE webinars, 150+ race industry speakers, 110 countries represented in attendance. Created by EPARTRADE and Racer.com Sponsored by ETS Racing Fuels, Full-Race powered by Borgwarner, Miller Electric, Penske Racing Shocks, and AEM Performance Electronics
Beth Paretta, US Sales and Operations, Dr. Bruno Philippon, Managing Director and Yann Labia, Global Product Manager. Hosted by Joe Castello. https://www.epartrade.com/company/supplier/ea2fac12-ets-racing-fuels Online Race Industry Week 2020: 5 days, 55 hours of LIVE webinars, 150+ race industry speakers, 110 countries represented in attendance. Created by EPARTRADE and Racer.com Sponsored by ETS Racing Fuels, Full-Race powered by Borgwarner, Miller Electric, Penske Racing Shocks, and AEM Performance Electronics
Luke Nesler is joined by ETS Fuels' Beth Paretta to discuss educating the market on a product you can't see. How do you grow a brand when someone can't see your product? Beth joins Luke to discuss on this week's episode of the Moto Marketing Podcast. Get more moto business talk at www.thebusinessofmoto.com. Follow Luke Nesler on Instagram: www.instagram.com/lukenesler www.instagram.com/impakt_results Visit Impakt Results Online: www.thinkimpakt.com