| Growing up in a small coastal
town, Kath was always an integral part of the community.
Her outgoing personality, bolstered by her initiative
constantly saw her seeking new and interesting challenges.
Her dedication to volunteer work, including the State
Emergency Services, Riding for the Disabled and Camp
Quality saw her first nominated for Young Australian
of the Year in 1995.
Later that same year, Kath became the first female
in the North Coast Region to achieve her Queens Scout
Award, and then went on to complete both Bronze and
Silver Duke of Edinburgh's Awards as well as becoming
a Warranted Scout Leader.
Two years later saw her second nomination and finalist
for the Young Australian of the Year Awards for Community
Service, and in a separate ceremony at Government House
in NSW received an award for Meritorious Conduct after
rescuing a mother and young boy from an overturned vehicle.
Other personal interests include music (clarinet and
piano), outdoor sports and ballroom dancing. Then when
Kath was asked to drive a Rally Car in the Queensland
Mud Bash Derby, motorsports was also added to the list.
Determined to take up the challenge to the male contingent,
she was and victorious in four out of five events, setting
yet another mark in the history books.
Kath, now a truck driver by trade, enlisted in the
Defence Force on finishing her Higher School Certificate
and spent six years in the Australian Army as a heavy
vehicle operator, spending the majority of time on the
road. She was deployed to East Timor in 1999 on a peace
enforcement operation and settled in Brisbane on returning
where she first met Brett.
Surprisingly enough, Brett and Kath first met at the
racetrack when he signed a poster for her! Today, the
pair work side by side in what has turned into a full
time operation for the successful race team.
Kath's keen interest in Drag Racing has now taken her
to a position where she created a world first, entering
what has for a long time been a male dominated sport.
Taking aboard all the knowledge and teaching that Brett
has to offer, in November 2004 Kath made her debut as
the first ever female driver to race in the Top Doorslammer
Championship Series.
Officially unveiled at the Western Sydney International
Dragway in September 2004, her first Top Doorslammer,
a Jack Daniel's sponsored 1963 Split Window Corvette
was launched. This was constructed entirely in the Brett
Stevens Racing chassis shop. With its sleek new look,
Kath and her Corvette certainly brought a change of
scenery and competition to the top class of Australian
Drag Racing.
After taking a short break in her racing career due
to a non racing related motorcycle accident and the
birth of her and Brett’s first child, Kath is
back in the drivers seat taking it up to the guys and
bringing a change of scenery and competition to the
top class of Australian Drag Racing in her band new
Jack Daniel’s Racing Falcon Top Doorslammer.
Kath has gained a cult like following with her racing
and in the 2006/2007 Top Doorslammer Series, which was
her full season racing, she finished in the top half
of the field in 11th position in the Championship out
of 28 contenders.
In February 2008, on her 31st birthday, Kath again
etched her name into the history books at the Western
Sydney International Dragway by becoming the first female
in the World to run a 5 second pass in a ‘doored’
car. This amazing achievement sent shockwaves through
the sport right around the globe.
Major Achievements
2008 - World Record, first female to run a 5 second
Top Doorslammer pass
2004 - World Record, first female to compete in the
Top Doorslammer Championship Series
Championship Results
AUSTRALIAN TOP DOORSLAMMER CHAMPIONSHIP
2007 - 11th place
2006 - 20th place (only competed in 1 out of 7 rounds
due to pregnancy)
2005 - 18th place (only competed in 2 out of 8 rounds
due to a motorcycle accident)
Major Group One Racing Results
TOP DOORSLAMMER
Yet to make a Finals appearance
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