"I eat, sleep, and breathe motorsports" Hilary Anderson.

She began her journey into motorsports in 2006 shortly after starting school for automotive technology. Later that year, she was invited to her first autocross where she couldn’t drive. Being only 16, she wasn't able to drive without consent from her parents, but she had a plan. When she was 18, her dad helped her with the purchase of a 1993 Toyota MR2. "I loved that little car; it was a great car to teach me the ropes”.

Less than a year later she attended her first ProSolo and was hooked on the National Solo series, and has attended every Solo National Championship event since 2009. Shortly after joining, she began helping the Region by taking on worker chief duties and going to meetings. This led to many roles from event chair to course designer. In 2016, Hilary tried her hand at Solo Chairperson for the Milwaukee Region. "We had an event with 221 entrants, and we managed to get six runs each. I'm proud of my team that allowed us to make that happen". While autocross may be referred to as "Solo," Hilary recognizes that it's truly a team effort to make events happen.

In 2022, she joined the
SCCA Women on Track Executive Committee putting together a great group of women for the Solo committee. "I love my group. I look forward to every meeting where we discuss ways to make SCCA Women on Track even better." When asked to expand on her experience in motorsports, she explained, "It's really hard to summarize everything I've done in motorsports since 2008 into a few paragraphs. I've been behind the wheel in Solo, RallyCross, Road Racing, Ice Racing, and Track Nights. I've also been behind the camera for all those activities, as well as some professional motorsports such as NASCAR, IMSA and TransAm. I really do live motorsports."

"In short motorsports has saved my life. I came for the cars but stayed for my lifelong friends!"