JANET GUTHRIE - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 42578
Sale Price $195.00
Reg. $240.00
JANET GUTHRIE
Signed black and white publicity photograph of the female racecar driving
holding a racing helmet
Photograph inscribed and signed: "To the American/Museum of
Historical/Documents -/Best wishes,/Janet Guthrie". B/w, 8x10. Behind Guthrie in
the photograph are two framed photos of her: one in racing gear, the other
shaking hands with President Jimmy Carter. Light corner creases. Otherwise,
fine condition. Accompanied by unsigned envelope addressed in her hand to
Mr. Todd Axelrod, The American Museum of Historical Documents, Las Vegas,
Nevada. New York City return address but postmarked Miami, Florida, date
illegible. Bold vertical fold in center. Otherwise, fine condition. In 1977, Janet
Guthrie (b. 1938) became the first woman to compete in the Indianapolis 500
and the Daytona 500, in a competition where women had been banned from
even the repair and the refueling pits as recently as 1971. She competed in
IndyCar and NASCAR races from 1976-1980, racing in 33 NASCAR races over
four years (1976-1978, 1980). Guthrie finished 9th in the Indianapolis 500 in
1978. She finished 6th at the Bristol Motor Speedway in 1977, a record for a
female driver in NASCAR's top tier of competition. Guthrie now shares that
record with Danica Patrick, who placed 6th in the 2014 Oral-B USA 500. Two
years later, Guthrie was elected to the International Women's Sports Hall of
Fame. Her autobiography, Janet Guthrie: A Life at Full Throttle, was
published in 2005. While some of her racing records have been surpassed by
other female racers, most notably Danica Patrick, Guthrie will be remembered as
the female racecar driver who paved the way for other women in the future. Two
items.
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