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Janet Guthrie

 
Who2 Biography: Janet Guthrie, Auto Racer
 

  • Born: 7 March 1938
  • Birthplace: Iowa City, Iowa
  • Best Known As: The first woman to drive in the Indy 500

Janet Guthrie was the first woman ever to drive in the Indianapolis 500 and Daytona 500 auto races. Guthrie graduated from the University of Michigan with a bachelor's degree in physics in 1960. A bit of a daredevil, she began racing Jaguars while working as an aerospace engineer in the 1960s. By the 1970s she was in racing full time, and she caught the eye of owner Rolla Vollstedt, who put her behind the wheel of a car for the 1977 running of the Indy 500, then the most prestigious event in American auto racing. Mechanical problems ended her race on lap 27, but Guthrie returned to Indy in 1978 and finished in ninth place. She also drove a stock car in the 1977 Daytona 500, finishing as the top rookie in 12th place. Guthrie stopped driving race cars in 1983. Her autobiography, Janet Guthrie: A Life at Full Throttle, was published in 2005.

The date of Guthrie's first Indy 500 was 29 May 1977... Guthrie also raced in the 1979 Indy 500, finishing 34th... Guthrie's ninth-place finish in 1978 was the highest for a woman at the Indy 500 until 2005, when rookie Danica Patrick placed fourth... According to her official site, Guthrie "attended Miss Harris' Florida School for Girls for all but one of her elementary through high-school years."

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Quotes By: Janet Guthrie
 

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"It (racing) is a matter of spirit, not strength. It is a matter of doing your best each little moment. There's never a break. You must have desire, a very intense desire to keep going."

"Racing takes everything you've got -- intellectually, emotionally, physically -- and then you have to find about ten percent more and use that too."

"Racing is a matter of spirit not strength."

 
Wikipedia: Janet Guthrie
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Janet Guthrie
Born March 7, 1938 (1938-03-07) (age 71)
Hometown Iowa City, Iowa
Awards 2006 International Motorsports Hall of Fame Inductee 1980 International Women's Sports Hall of Fame Inductee
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series statistics
33 races run over 4 years
Best cup position 6th - 1977 (Winston Cup)
First race 1976 World 600 (Charlotte)
Last race 1980 Coca-Cola 500 (Pocono)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 5 0
Statistics current as of March 14, 2007.
Janet Guthrie's Wildcat-DGS, which she drove to 9th in the 1978 Indianapolis 500.

Janet Guthrie (born March 7, 1938, in Iowa City, Iowa) is a race car driver and the first woman to qualify and compete in both the Indianapolis 500 and the Daytona 500.

Guthrie was originally an aerospace engineer and after graduating from the University of Michigan, she worked with Republic Aviation. She began racing in 1963 on the SCCA circuit in a Jaguar XK 140 and by 1972, she was racing on a full-time basis.

In the 1976 World 600, Guthrie finished 15th, becoming the first woman to compete in a NASCAR Winston Cup superspeedway race. Guthrie would go on to compete in four more races that season. The following season, she competed in her first Daytona 500, finishing 12th when her car's engine blew two cylinders with ten laps to go. For the race, though, she still earned the honor of Top Rookie. Overall, Guthrie went on to compete in 33 races in NASCAR over four seasons, finishing as high as sixth place.

Guthrie qualified for and competed in the 1977 Indianapolis 500, but finished 29th with engine troubles. She would compete in two more Indy 500s, finishing as high as ninth in the 1978 race. Overall, she competed in 11 IndyCar events finishing as high as fifth.

Nevertheless, Guthrie's place in history was secure. Her helmet and race suit can be found in the Smithsonian Institution and Guthrie was one of the first elected to the International Women's Sports Hall of Fame. She was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame on April 27, 2006. Her 2005 autobiography, "Janet Guthrie: A Life at Full Throttle," has received critical praise in such publications as Sports Illustrated.

Quotable

"There has been a big change in reaction to me. The hostility has cooled down quite a bit. I think the worst is over. The initial reaction to me was one of a lack of respect. What you really need is endurance. And some tests show women have more endurance than men. But that is not the point. I'm not trying to establish the superiority of one sex over another. I'm a good driver but no superwoman. What I'm trying to emphasize is that a driver is primarily a person, not a man or a woman, and a great deal of driving is mental. You can not afford to get angry behind the wheel. A good driver needs emotional detachment, concentration , good judgment, and desire."--Guthrie on the subject of women competing in NASCAR

Indy 500 results

Year Chassis Engine Start Finish
1976 Coyote Foyt No qualifying attempt
1977 Lightning Offy 26th 29th
1978 Wildcat DGS 15th 9th
1979 Lola Cosworth 14th 34th
1980 Lightning Cosworth Did not qualify

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