Guthrie, Janet

Guthrie, Janet

▪ American race–car driver
born March 7, 1938, Iowa City, Iowa, U.S.

      American race-car driver, the first woman to compete in the Indianapolis 500.

      Guthrie earned a pilot's license at the age of 17. After graduating from the University of Michigan in 1960, she worked for six years as a research and development engineer for an aviation company. During that time she was one of four women to qualify for the scientist-astronaut program of NASA; she was subsequently disqualified when a doctorate was made a requirement. From 1962 she was an avid sports car enthusiast, and in 1963 she began racing regularly. Over the next several years she enjoyed increasing success on the Sports Car Club of America circuit, winning several major races. From 1966 to 1971 she was a member of an all-women racing team.

      Early in 1976 Guthrie tried out for the Indianapolis 500, the premier American auto-racing event, but she failed to qualify. For the rest of 1976 and in early 1977 she gained speedway experience in a series of top stock-car races, becoming in 1976 the first woman to compete in a National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing ( NASCAR) Winston Cup event. She qualified in speed trials for the 1977 Indianapolis 500 and on May 29 became the first woman to participate in that race. Mechanical troubles, however, forced her to retire from the race after 27 laps. In 1978 she again qualified and for the first time finished, placing ninth in the field despite a broken wrist. She also raced in the 1979 Indianapolis 500 but was unable to finish owing to mechanical problems. Having overcome both skepticism and on occasion outright hostility, Guthrie established herself as an outstanding professional race driver. Her autobiography, Janet Guthrie: A Life at Full Throttle, was published in 2005. She was inducted into the Women's Sports Hall of Fame in 1980 and the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 2006.

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