HER RACING JOURNEY
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The Architect of Speed: Catherine Crawford
She grew up sleeping under workbenches while her father built race cars. Today, Catherine Crawford isn’t just carrying the family torch—she’s using it to weld together one of the most respected careers in modern sports car racing. From aerodynamics to team management,…
The Human Computer: How Judy Stropus Tamed the Chaos of 70s Motorsport
In an era of grease, gasoline, and handwritten lap charts, one woman possessed a mind sharper than any stopwatch. Before digital telemetry and GPS tracking, the biggest teams in the world didn’t rely on a machine to win races. They relied on Judy Stropus….
Behind the Wheel, Behind the Future: Susie Wolff’s Evolution from Driver to Director
In the hyper-competitive world of motorsport, there are those who drive the cars, and there are those who drive the sport itself. Susie Wolff is one of the rare few who has done both. From the rain-soaked karting tracks of Scotland to the glitzy paddock of Formula 1,…
231 MPH: How Katherine Legge Became the Fastest Woman at the Brickyard
In a sport that often worships youth, Katherine Legge is proving that speed is timeless. While many of her contemporaries from the early 2000s have hung up their helmets or moved to the broadcast booth, Legge is not just still racing—she is busier than ever. From the…
The People’s Champion: Sarah Fisher’s Full-Throttle Life
In the high-stakes theater of the Indianapolis 500, drivers often fall into two categories: the aloof superstars and the gritty underdogs. Sarah Fisher was a rare phenomenon—she was both. Bursting onto the scene as a teenager, she captured the hearts of racing fans…
Driven by Purpose: Pippa Mann’s Race for More Than Just Trophies
In the sleek, carbon-fiber world of IndyCar, where sponsorship dollars often dictate grid positions, Pippa Mann carved out a lane that was entirely her own. She wasn’t just the woman in the race car; she was the woman in the pink race car, a blur of neon at 220 mph…
Danica Patrick: First woman in history to lead the Indy 500, Only woman to win an IndyCar race
In the high-octane world of motorsports, where split seconds separate legends from footnotes, Danica Patrick was never content with just participating. She arrived on the grid with a singular purpose: to win. For over a decade, Patrick didn’t just race cars; she…
Life in the Fast Lane: How Lyn St. James Shattered the Glass Ceiling at 200 MPH
Most drivers spend their childhoods in go-karts, dreaming of the Brickyard before they can even reach the pedals. Lyn St. James did things differently. She didn’t just arrive at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway; she kicked the door down, rewriting the rulebook on…
The Pink Lady of the Asphalt: Remembering First Woman SCCA Champion Donna Mae Mims
She wore pink coveralls, drove a pink car, and had “THINK PINK” painted on her rear bumper—mostly so the men she passed would have something to read. In the macho world of 1960s motorsport, Donna Mae Mims didn’t just break the glass ceiling; she…
The Lady in the Polka-Dot Helmet: The Double Life of Denise McCluggage
In the gritty, high-octane world of 1950s motorsport, there were two types of people: those who drove the cars and those who wrote about them. The drivers were gladiators; the writers were spectators. The two tribes rarely mixed, separated by the armco barriers and…
Desiré Wilson: The Woman Who Won
Open the record books of the Formula 1 World Championship, and you will find a stark, empty column. No woman has ever won a Grand Prix. But history is often more nuanced than a spreadsheet, and if you travel to the rolling hills of Kent in England, you will find a…
Maria Teresa de Filippis – The First Woman To Enter Formula One
The Countess Who Bet Against the Boys: The Story of Maria Teresa de Filippis In the monochromatic newsreels of 1950s motor racing, the cast is almost exclusively male. It is a world of oil-stained goggles, leather helmets, and a nonchalant acceptance of death. But if…
The Black Volcano: How Michèle Mouton Tamed the Group B Monsters
If you want to understand the sheer, unadulterated madness of 1980s rallying, you don’t look at the statistics. You look at the footage. You watch a primitive, boxy beast of a car sliding sideways mere inches from a wall of spectators, spitting fire and gravel…
Lella Lombardi – the only woman to score F1 points, so far…
The Butcher’s Daughter Who Tamed the Bullring: Remembering Lella Lombardi Formula 1 in the mid-1970s was a theater of the absurd and the dangerous. It was an era of sideburns, unbridled horsepower, and a cavalier attitude toward mortality. Into this…
Janet Guthrie: The Physicist Who Outpaced Tradition
The year was 1977. At the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the air was thick with methanol fumes and the kind of tension that only history-in-the-making can generate. For decades, the command to ignite the 33 machines on the grid had been a sacred, immutable liturgy:…














