"Driving the utes, giving me that opportunity to really stretch myself, to drive at all the tracks I know so well and really show I can handle something with a bit of weight, a bit of power, give it back to the boys, it really shows that you're a full driver.
"I still want to be able to prove I can drive a Supercar. I think I can, and it's time to demonstrate that. The ute's going to be a perfect vehicle for me to do that.
"If some of the teams are watching - which hopefully they might be - they might say 'let's throw her in, give her a test' and it might just open doors."
Leanne Tander, wife of Bathurst champion Garth, was the last female to compete in the V8 championship when she finished 18th at the 2009 Bathurst 1000 and Anderson said there are still challenges for women in motorsport.
"Obviously you stand out more as a woman and for sponsors and things that's good, but if you're not winning that's bad," Anderson said.
"It's really hard, as a woman, to be taken seriously ... when I did the autograph session someone thought I was a secretary.
"There's women everywhere in the sport, but a female driver in the V8s would be a wonderful thing for the sport.
"It'd be great, whether it's me or somebody else."
-AAP