Iran salutes female 'Schumacher'

Iran salutes female ‘Schumacher’
By Natalia Antelava
BBC correspondent in Tehran

 [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4349341.stm](http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4349341.stm)
 


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Seddigh has been given the title of Iran’s best female racing driver

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*She is determined to improve her already high performance*


Women car racers in Iran have been awarded prizes for the first time in the history of the Islamic republic.

At a racing event for women organised by Iran’s automobile federation, there was one woman who many in Iran believe could outperform men.

 Dozens applauded and cheered as a tiny figure in a blue headscarf appeared on the stage.
 
 At 28, Laleh Seddigh is known for her stunning looks and legendary driving skills.

A PhD student from Tehran, she has been nicknamed “a little Schumacher” after the German Formula One champion. She has now been given the title of Iran’s best female racing driver.

 But many feel this title does not do her justice.
 
 Undaunted

Over the past two years, Laleh Seddigh, who drives a saloon car, has emerged as one of the most promising racing drivers in Iran, beating even the best of the men in a number of races.

 Laleh Seddigh holds her trophy after a race at Tehran's Azadi stadium
 She is determined to improve her already high performance
 I asked her how men felt about her success.
 
 "Most of them, I think, are jealous, and I don't care about that," she says.
 
 "I am just going and going and hoping to be champion in the next years and I will really try to achieve that goal."
 
 Ms Seddigh says competing with men is not easy in Iran, but she hopes her example will encourage other women to follow suit.
 
 Car racing is becoming increasingly popular among Iranian women.

There were some 30 of them who entered this year’s contest for the first prize, but they are not permitted to compete in the same category as men and prizes are awarded separately.

 Despite her huge success so far, Ms Seddigh says she is determined to improve her performance.

With more difficult races still ahead, she remains undaunted, even though she is still waiting for permission to compete with the men in forthcoming rallies.

This is an interesting article which breaks some stereotypes that people who are external observers might have about Irani & Muslim women/society.

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I heard about this earlier. I say more power to her. :slight_smile:

In reality though, its no biggie really. Most outsiders tend to think women over are suppressed, and have no say of thier own. From what ive seen that is far from the truth. The women are active in every field, be it education, journalism, politics, news presenters, sports, army, police etc. the lot. You name it, and you’ll find women in that field. Infact, the vice president of Iran is a women, Masoumeh Ebtekar. Pretty advanced for oppressed women dunn you think? And contrary to what many think, the black chaador is not compulsory, except in religous shrines and buildingsfor obvious reasons.

However, generally all you see in the press are the negatives events. The western media portrays a different image, and iranian media shows something else altogether. The contrast is striking and soon the bias becomes pretty obvious.

Like, check the spin in this article, it seems like segregation for men and women in car racing has become a great injustice. :halo: Like hello! Injustice would be forbidding the 30 women in the sports arena at all. Some flawed logic these guys have. but nevertheless, interesting article, so thanks for sharing. :k:

ps- From what ive observed, iranian men are wuss (i.e.laid back), the women are the fiesty ones.

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Ma Mooli I totally agree with you yaar. (BTW until your post in my thread today I thought you were a GUY :smack: ) Women in Muslim societies are active in every field of life. Western media portrays a totally different picture.

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btw, you dunn see women car racers in europe (if there are any) competing against Schumacher. Its the same with sports like football, cricket, rugby etc. women have their own teams over here. So these women 'saviours' are too much sometimes.

ps- are you talking about the tomboy thread? cuz that was yesterday. :p

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haan lekin mein ne woh post aaj dehki hae na :p

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I hope this article doesn’t give Irem wild ideas of street racing round karachi in her Mehran :bummer:

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Or maybe she is already doing her 37th lap now :D

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ab-e-hayat you said it bro/sis :smooth:

mad scientist I LOVE DRIVING :smooth: I love driving :rotato: I’m lovin it :rotato: And I love my Mehran :love:

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Ab-e-hayat is a guy but not your brother :mad3:

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If I'm ever walking along Sea View in karachi late at night I'll have to watch for our for irem's little mehran blasting down the road, engine revving at full throttle, with that demented guppan screaming and cackling like a witch behind the wheel ....

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ab-e-hayat BETA chillax :hehe:

M_S LOL who you calling demented :hoonh:

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Sounds interesting, i think they should arrange a female racing championships, and then have races between the Muslim countries, and see whose girls are better drivers.

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^ saudi chicas prolly

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DOes the shuttlecock burkha have bigger holes for the drivers to see? :rotfl:

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Aryan good Idea. I wonder if anyone has traffic as crazy as Pakistan though :D Its fun waise.

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karachi walon ko abhi tak andaza hua ke nahi ke irem driving karna shuroo ho gayi hei?

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haha. its called a shawl you pillock.

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Yeah…them khottiez…

:: Irem

Hahhahaha…man don’t remind me of Lahor…hahah…i challenge Schumacher to race there and win if he can…hahahahah

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:D

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No wonder car insurance is so expensive in Iran.