Mara Reyes

Mara Reyes (born March 12, 1977) is a Mexican stock car racing driver.

In 1991, she started officially as a driver at the age of 14 in a regional championship, driving a tubular VW Beetle.

In 1992, Reyes took part in the GT II series, the National Resistance Championship, where she participated in 2-, 4-, 6-, 12- and 24-hour races.

She drove in the "Neon Series Challenge", alternating with her father, where she won a Pole Position, and finished in 11th place in the Championship, of a total of 80 drivers.

1996 saw her invited by Daimler-Chrysler Mexico to take part in the Skip Barber Racing School Driver Course at Sears Point, CA.

She would join the Autofin Team in the Mustang Series, improving to a fifth-place finish in the overall standings.

Despite her sponsorship difficulties in 2003, 2004 would see Reyes join The Scudería Telmex Team, participating in the new NASCAR Series in Mexico, Desafío Corona.

During the race she was in tenth place when she was issued a black flag, losing a lap, and finished eighteenth.

She also took part in the Mexican NASCAR Series with the TELMEX team, finishing in eighth place on the final standings.