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Drivers with a difference
By Susie East
Updated
10:16 AM EDT, Fri April 24, 2015
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Kenzie Ruston used to play soccer, basketball and was even a cheerleader before specializing in NASCAR racing.
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The 23-year-old was a late starter, participating in her first race at 14 -- but quickly moved up the ranks, winning seven championship titles in 2009.
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"There's a bunch of fans out there when you go to tracks that just cheer for the girl because there's not that many of us," Ruston told CNN.
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Here Ruston (#96) is pictured driving in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series at Iowa Speedway.
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Dylan Smith began racing in a Kid Kart when he was four years old.
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In 2009, Smith won Rookie of the Year honors in the Touring Late Model division at Thunder Road Speedbowl. He also participated in his first Drive For Diversity Combine.
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"I've been trying to break into this exact team and this program for the last six years, so to come and drive for them is really a dream come true," Smith said of the Drive For Diversity team.
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Drivers form a team huddle before going out on their track activities during the 2012 NASCAR Drive For Diversity Combine at Langley Speedway, Virginia.