
Kenzie Ruston used to play soccer, basketball and was even a cheerleader before specializing in NASCAR racing.

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.

"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.

Here Ruston (#96) is pictured driving in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series at Iowa Speedway.

Dylan Smith began racing in a Kid Kart when he was four years old.

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.

"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.

Drivers form a team huddle before going out on their track activities during the 2012 NASCAR Drive For Diversity Combine at Langley Speedway, Virginia.