Accepting an invitation to a celebrity auto race, Galica surprised everyone with her driving talent. She eventually took up motorsport as a second career, initially racing
karts, moving into
Formula Two and
Formula One before finding success in
sports cars and trucks. Her racing career has included stints in Formula Renault and Formula Vauxhall Lotus. Galica was taken under the wings of
John Webb and
Nick Whiting, who entered her in the British Shellsport International Group 8 series in 1976, driving a
Surtees TS16 Formula One car. After promising showings in this domestic series, Whiting decided to enter Galica for that year's
British Grand Prix, using their Surtees. This appearance was notable as the first time in 13 years that a car had been entered for a World Championship Grand Prix using the supposedly unlucky number 13; so it also proved for Galica, as she failed to qualify for the race. The appearance meant she also joined a select band of seven Formula One drivers who have also competed in the Olympics.
BT37 in a Historic Grand Prix at the
Lime Rock Park circuit in 2009 For 1977, Whiting acquired a second-hand
Surtees TS19 for Galica to use in the British series. The Whiting team lacked the technical expertise required to properly set the car up for each race, and Galica was often hindered by poorly adjusted machinery. Arch rival
Tony Trimmer was also equipped with a Surtees TS19, but his engineering background and well-funded team meant that he was the class of the field at most venues. Whiting managed to secure sponsorship from
Olympus Cameras part way through the season, as prior to this the whole team had been run on a budget of only £10,000 for the entire season. She became a racing instructor with
Skip Barber Racing Schools, rising to become senior vice president of
Skip Barber Racing, managing both its driving school and racing series. In 2005, at the Mont-Tremblant weekend of the Skip Barber Race Series, Galica announced she was leaving Skip Barber to work for
iRacing.com as a director in the company. Since 2018 (or earlier), she has been working for
Bertil Roos Racing School as a driving instructor. ==Racing record==