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March 7, 1938 – Janet Guthrie, first woman to race in top tier NASCAR and Indy 500, is born #2

DAYTONA BEACH, FL – FEBRUARY 20: Janet Guthrie #68 stands in front of her car before the 1977 Winston Cup Daytona 500 on February 20, 1977 at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. (Photo by ISC Archives via Getty Images)

Janet Guthrie, born on this day in 1938 in Iowa City, Iowa, raced her way into the history books when she became the first woman to compete in a top tier NASCAR Winston Cup race, finishing in 15th place at the 1976 World 600. 

Above: Janet Guthrie

After graduating from the University of Michigan, Guthrie began a career as an aerospace engineer but after racing a Jaguar XK 140 in 1963, she foresaw a professional shift. A decade later racing became her full time job. Along with becoming the first woman to race at the highest levels of NASCAR, Guthrie was the first woman to compete in the Daytona 500

, which she first qualified for in 1977. She finished 12th in the race, running the last 10 laps with two blown cylinders. 

Janet Guthrie, the first woman to start the Indy 500, made her second start at The Greatest Spectacle In Racing in 1978, finishing 10th in this Wildcat 3-DGS.

Over four seasons and 33 races her highest finish was sixth place, the best finish position for females only matched by Danica Patrick. NASCAR wasn’t Guthrie’s only series however. She was also the first woman to race in the Indianapolis 500, qualifying for the race in 1977. She finished in 29th with engine trouble. The next year she placed 9th in the race. She competed in a total of 11 Indy races with a best finish of fifth place.

Brian Corey

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