Ethel Flock was a real trailblazer. The younger sister of racers Bob, Fonty, and Tim Flock, Ethel began racing on the modified circuit during the 1940s - a time when women were rarely allowed in the pits.In 1949,
Flock took her passion for speed to the beaches of Daytona, where she raced to an 11th place finish.
The latest release in the NASCAR Classics line, this #90 Bob Flock's Garage 1940 Ford diecast replicates the car Ethel drove when she first started out on the dirt tracks of Alabama and Atlanta. It's incredibly detailed to capture the roots of racing and to pay tribute to one of the sport's "first ladies".
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