Ferrari Challenge Driver
TeamWWF is excited to share that Ferrari Challenge Driver Lisa Clark is now officially an Ambassador for the Wings & Wheels Foundation.
An accomplished driver, she recently raced in the Gulf 12 Hours at the Yas Marina Formula 1 Circuit with Team Ferrari, and proudly featured the TeamWWF logo on her car.
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Lisa Clark, recognized as RACER MOM, is making waves as a female Ferrari race car driver, consistently securing podium finishes and passionately advocating for greater participation and achievement by women in the exhilarating world of racing.
Lisa Clark proudly serves as a Team Ambassador for the Wings and Wheels Foundation (TEAMWWF), a role that aligns seamlessly with her passion for motorsport and her commitment to uplifting the next generation. In this position, she champions the foundation’s mission to identify young, highly talented drivers and help guide them into a supportive, professionally led environment shaped by leaders who have reached the highest levels of success in the racing world. Through her involvement, Lisa brings both heart and experience to a program dedicated to empowering emerging athletes and fueling the future of the sport.
— from racer.mom/giving-back

Lisa Clark grew up in motion. The daughter of an athletic, hands-on father, she spent childhood weekends at gyms and in garages, first as a dedicated gymnast, then as the kid who wanted to know how every engine fit back together. That early mix of discipline and curiosity shaped everything that followed. At Arizona State University, she studied psychology with a minor in nutrition, planning a career in sports psychology. When ASU’s new sports-medicine track lost funding, she pivoted, finished her Psychology degree, and took her understanding of mindset into real life rather than a clinic.
Life steered her first into entrepreneurship. After putting herself through college and graduating, she met her then-husband, who was already in real estate. They partnered, she helped build and sell a company, and then focused on raising her two daughters.
The through-line, speed, and mechanics were never left. A formative moment came when she and her father rebuilt a non-running Jeep together; later, a college dirt-bike accident led to a small insurance settlement that funded her first Porsche. She joined the local Porsche Club, learned the rhythms of autocross, and discovered how much joy there is in shaving tenths off a lap through cones in an empty lot.


