Nettan Lindgren-Jansson

Mona Anette Lindgren Jansson, known as Nettan Lindgren Jansson (born 13 March 1957, in Grödinge) is a Swedish auto racing driver.

She is the first and only female driver to win a race in the British Touring Car Championship, when she won her class with a BMW M3 at Thruxton.

She started racing in 1973 with karting, before moving on to Swedish Formula Ford.

From 1981 she raced in both the Swedish and Finnish Formula 3 Championship.

On-board TV cameras caught her giving Jonathan Palmer (present Snetterton owner and at the time fellow BMW driver), a strong verbal telling off when she caught up with his stranded car, after he had punted her car off the track when the cars collided at Snetterton.