Nicole Behar

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Born (1997-11-15) November 15, 1997 (age 28)
Debut season2014
Carnumber33
Nicole Behar
Behar after finishing a season-high third at Evergreen Speedway in 2017
Born (1997-11-15) November 15, 1997 (age 28)
K&N Pro Series West career
Debut season2014
Current teamNicole Behar Racing
Car number33
EngineToyota
Starts20
Best finish8th in 2017
Previous series
2016
2016
ARCA Racing Series
CARS Super Late Model Tour

Nicole Behar (born November 15, 1997) is an American stock car racing driver. She debuted in NASCAR K&N Pro Series West competition in 2014, driving the No. 33 for her family racing team.[1]

Behar (No. 33) pits during the 2017 Carneros 200 at Sonoma Raceway.

A fifth generation racer, Behar began go-kart racing after her sixth birthday, transitioning to full bodied cars at fourteen.[2]

Behar entered the K&N Pro Series West with her family team toward the end of the 2014 season, finishing sixth (of 17 cars) in her debut race. The following season, she commanded significant attention after her second-place finish at the King Taco Catering/NAPA Auto Parts 150, earning an invitation into the NASCAR Next program for promising young drivers.[1] Running consistently in the top half of the field, Behar finished the year with nine top-tens in thirteen races, good enough for tenth place in the final points standings. For the 2016 season, Behar signed a development deal with the better resourced David Gilliland Racing to run the CARS Super Late Model Tour, but parted ways with the outfit amid unclear circumstances after attempting and starting only one of the first three races.[3] Undeterred, Behar started and finished third in her ARCA Racing Series debut that June at Madison International Speedway, driving a Toyota for Venturini Motorsports.[4] Subsequently, Behar returned to the K&N Pro Series West for four starts, adding four top-ten finishes for a career total of fifteen, a record among female K&N Pro Series West drivers. At Idaho's Meridian Speedway, she finished third to Julia Landauer's second, the first time two women had run top-five in the same NASCAR touring series race since 1988.

Personal life

Behar has put her college aspirations on hiatus, moving to Mooresville, North Carolina in January 2016 to be closer to the hub of stock car racing.[2]

Motorsports career results

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