Regina Sirvent continues to make history in motorsports — not only on the track, but off it as well. The 23-year-old Mexican driver has been honored by Mattel with her own Barbie Role Model doll, recognizing her groundbreaking career and her impact in inspiring young girls to pursue racing.
Sirvent, who hails from the State of Mexico, has broken multiple barriers in the sport. She became the first Mexican woman to win in the NASCAR Truck México Series, the first woman to reach a NASCAR México Challenge podium, and the first Hispanic woman to compete in the ARCA series in the United States. Through her Barbie, she hopes to ensure she is neither the first nor the last woman to achieve these milestones.
She described the honor as deeply meaningful, saying the doll represents years of dedication, perseverance, and hard work. Known by the nickname “Barbie” early in her career, Sirvent now sees that title transformed into a symbol of representation and possibility.
Despite facing skepticism at the beginning of her journey, she has proven that talent has no gender. Looking ahead, her ultimate goal remains competing in the NASCAR Cup Series in the United States.






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