Piper Muller doesn't hold back when she's out on the track.
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The young Albury-Wodonga Kart Club member is currently placed second in the club championships and recently finished competing in the state wide Golden Power Series in the KA4 junior heavy class.
Muller placed 12th overall after five rounds held at different track locations across the state in the series for the 2019 season.
But the 14-year-old's biggest highlight was a seventh place finish in the final on her home turf at the Albury-Wodonga Kart Club in front of a crowd of friends and family.
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The young Border karter was one of nine female competitors to hit the track out of 21 entrants in the category, marking the largest female presence in a class for the series.
November marks Karting Awareness month with a spotlight being placed on females hitting the track through the movement Girls Race Too.
The Border's kart club has a number of female competitors who aren't afraid to race the boys.
The girls are aged from seven to senior level and compete both at the club and around the state, with the club seeing around 80 members this season.
On Sunday, November 17, the Albury-Wodonga Kart Club will host a come and try day and swap meet from 9am to 1pm at the Sheathers Roadtrack, coinciding with Karting Awareness month.
Anyone who is wanting to test themselves on the track can register their interest through the Border club's Facebook page- Albury Wodonga Kart Club.