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petit-papillion · 8 months ago
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We may be a clown team at times, but we have our moments, thank you very much!
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robinfrinjs · 9 days ago
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Pictured: Suzy Dietrich, part of one of two all-female teams during the 1966 edition of the race
Always There, Women in Motorsport: Women at the 24 Hours of Daytona
Women's history in motorsport is rich, and that has always been the case. This year we will have seven women competing in the race, but back in 1966, when it was run as a 24 Hour race for the first time, we already had five women competing in the race.
The 24 Hours of Daytona was first run in 1966 but its history goes back to 1962 when it was first run as a 3 Hours race counting towards the FIA’s International Championship for GT Manufacturers (Later known as the World Sportscar Championship). 1963 would also see a 3H race. In 1964 and 65 a 2000 Km race would be held, which was about half the length of the 24H of Le Mans at that time. In 1966 the race turned into a 24 Hour race and has ran as such since with two exceptions*
*In 1972 the race was shortened to a 6 Hour race as the FIA feared the reliability of the 3.0 liter cars and in 1974 the race was not run due to the energy crisis.
In 1966 the 24 Hours of Le Mans had already run over 30 editions and with success for women at that. In 1930 Marguerite Mareuse and Odette Siko would become the first women to compete in the race, finishing 2nd in class and in 1932 Siko would even go on to win her class. The 1930s would prove to be successful for women as in 1935 a record of 10 women would compete at Le Mans. In 1957 women were prohibited from competing at Le Mans and this ban would only be lifted in 1971.
During the period of this ban, the first 24 Hours of Daytona would be run which saw two all female teams compete. Rosemary Smith and Sierra ‘Smokey’ Drolet finished 30th overall and sixth in their class in a Sunbeam Alpine. While Janet Guthrie, Donna Mae Mims and Suzy Dietrich finished 32nd overall and won their class in a Sunbeam Alpine.
Clipping from The Boston Globe · Sunday, February 13, 1966 Mentioning these performances
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Sunbeam Alpine Driven by Donna Mae Mims, Janet Guthrie, and Suzy Dietrich at the Daytona 24 Hour Continental Race, February 1966 (Source: thehenryford.org)
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Donna Mae Mims, also known as the "Pink Lady" was the first woman to win a Sports Car Club of America national championship. Also one of the first women to compete in the 24H of Daytona (Source: Sports Car Club of America Archive)
Women would continue to compete at the race with another all-female team competing in 1967 consisting of Janet Guthrie, Sierra ‘Smokey’ Drolet and Anita Taylor driving a Ford Mustang. They finished fifth in class and 20th overall. Smokey would go on to win her class in 1969 driving a Corvette with John Tremblay, Vince Gimondo and John Belperche finishing sixteenth overall. That same year she would finish the 12 Hours of Sebring second in class together with Rosemary Smith. In 1970 Smokey would finish 25th overall while Donna Mae Mims competed but failed to finish
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February 5, 1967: Sierra “Smokey” Drolet awaits her turn behind the wheel of the Ring Free-sponsored Ford Mustang she co-drove with Anita Taylor and Janet Guthrie during the 24 Hours of Daytona. (Photo by ISC Images & Archives via Getty Images)
In 1977 another female team took the start Christine Beckers and Lella Lombardi would share an Inaltéra GTP but unfortunately they did not make it to the finish. In 1980 Kathy Rude would drive in the 24 Hours of Daytona for the first time, finishing eight in the GTO Class together with her teammates. That same year Anne-Charlotte Verney would finish 9th overall and fifth in the GTX class while Lyn St. James finished 17th overall and Christine Beckers would finish 47th overall.
In 1981 Rude would finish seventh overall and third in the GTU class with her teammates Lee Mueller and Philippe Martin in a Mazda RX-7, Gaile Engle (36th overall) and Vicki Smith (56th overall) would also compete. The following year she would team up again with Lee Mueller, and she achieved a class win and sixth place overall with Allan Moffat as third driver. Vicki Smith also returned with a 25th place overall and Desiré Wilson would finish 45th overall.
In 1983 Rude would return to the race, now with an all-female team. Rude, Deborah Gregg, and Bonnie Henn would finish thirteenth overall and sixth in class in their Porsche 924. Smith and St. James also competed finishing 35th and 44th overall respectively. Kathy Rude would unfortunately suffer a huge crash at Brainerd that same year which left her in a coma for several weeks. She recovered but it meant she never got the chance to compete in IndyCar where she had arranged a seat for the 1984 season. The following years also saw women compete but without much success. 
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Kathy Rude, Bonnie Henn, Deborah Gregg Photo: Robert Fischer
In 1987 Lyn St. James finished 7th overall and first in the GTO Class, together with her teammates Tom Gloy, Bill Elliott, and Scott Pruett. Deborah Greg would finish 9th overall and 3rd in the GTO class while Linda Ludemann finished 16th overall.
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Drivers Bill Elliott, Lyn St. James and Tom Gloy in victory lane following the SunBank 24 at Daytona International Speedway. (Photo by ISC Images & Archives via Getty Images)
Ludemann and James would continue to compete in the race in the coming years but it wasn’t until 1990 that there was success again. James would finish fifth overall and win the GTO class together with her teammates Robby Gordon and Calvin Fish in a Mercury Cougar. Ludemann would finish 17th overall.
Tomiko Yoshiwaka and Desiré Wilson would finish 47th overall in 1993. 1994 would see the return of an all-female team when Linda Pobst, Kat Teasdale, Margy Eatwell, Tami Rai Busby, and Leigh O’Brien finished 47th overall. That same year Lilian Bryner (15th overall), Kat Teasdale (17th overall) and Tammy Jo Kirk (34th overall) would also compete.
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Tomiko Yoshikawa at Daytona in 1993
1995 saw another female class win when Lilian Bryer finished fifth overall with her teammates Enzo Calderari, Renato Mastropietro & Ulli Richter. They won the GTS-2 Class in their Porsche 911. The following year that same line-up would win their class again while they finished fourth overall. A little under 10 years later, in 2004, Lilian Bryner made history when she won the 24H of Spa overall.
In 1997 Claudia Hürtgen would finish 4th overall and first in the GTS-2 class with her teammates Ralf Kelleners, Patrice Goueslard, and André Ahrlé in their Porsche 911 GT2. This is the last female class win to date. Throughout the late 90s into the early 2000s women continued to compete in the race. The biggest success came for Milka Duno when she finished 2nd overall in 2007 with a Riley mK XI together with Dario Franchitti, Marino Franchitti, and Kevin McGarrity. This remains the highest overall finish of a female driver to date.
In 2019 an all-female entry returned when Simona de Silvestro, Katherine Legge, Bia Figueiredo, and Christina Nielsen finished 32nd overall and 12th in the GTD class in an Acura NSX GT3. The following year Tatiana Calderon, Rahel Frey, Legge and Nielsen competed in a Lamborghini Huracan but failed to finish. 
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Simona de Silvestro, Katherine Legge, Christina Nielsen, and Bia Figueiredo in 2019
From 2013 up until the race this year, at least a single woman has competed. With a record of entries coming in 2024 when nine women competed. This year 7 women will compete in the race with Karen Gaillard making her debut in the race.
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svengalia · 1 year ago
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24H COMIC, 2023 EDITION
please enjoy my silly little comic, all done in a single magical night. please forgive my multiple, glaring typos i had been awake for almost 30h OK!!!!
it's about trek, catboys, wrestling and dreams!
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cemeterygrace · 10 days ago
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f1 may not be back and the fia may be shit! but kmag, arthur, romain, and pietro are racing in the 24h of daytona babyyyyyy!
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princemick · 2 years ago
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Ferrari win the 2023 24 hours of Le Mans June 11th 2023 photo by Fred Tanneau  
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astralhope · 7 months ago
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Yuma: *clinging at the costume as his life depends on it*
Astral, in a surprise tone: "Yuma, you didn't tell me you could fly."
Bonus: infinite spinning
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indeedgoodman · 7 months ago
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viper-motorsports · 5 months ago
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cheesecake801 · 7 months ago
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So yeah, I got into Yakuza
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You'll never guess who my favorite character is-
So far I only played Yakuza 0 and Kiwami, I still have a lot to see but I'm really into it so far !! Gonna play Kiwami 2 soon, cannot wait ! >w<
Anyway this drawing actually isn't really finished but I'm too lazy to make it better (which is a real shame to be fair because the 24h Prince outfit deserve art of the highest quality). It was like my 1st digital drawing of Majima I think ? I still like it a lot hehe (yes it is me fangirling on the corner of the drawing, how can you not when your idol is that fabulous)
Expect more Majima (among other yakuza characters) from now on.
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skitskatdacat63 · 2 years ago
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Jenson Le Mans photo dump bcs I am unwilling to make a coherent post
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petit-papillion · 8 months ago
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Warning: you may need tissues after watching this!
Miguel Molina and Antonio Fuoco watch Nicklas Nielsen bring their car across the finish line.
24 Hours of Le Mans | 16 June 2024
🎥 fra_boxthislap
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tyresdeg · 5 months ago
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bus bros 24 ?????
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robinfrinjs · 17 days ago
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A Google Calendar for both weekends of the Rolex 24, including all series on track. I will be writing an introduction to the race too but that's likely to only come next week.
WeatherTech SportsCar Championship (Main Event) Michelin Pilot Challenge VP SportsCar Challenge Mazda MX-5 Cup
You will be able to watch all races on this schedule on IMSA.TV and YouTube (Outside of the US) and on Peacock. And Qualifying for the WeatherTech Championship too. All other sessions you will be able to follow through live timing
Google Calendar
iCal
Adding this Calendar to your account will put in all the session times in your timezone. If you use the Google Calendar any updates I make will show up too (tiny mistakes, session delays etc.) If you use iCal it will just copy the appointments and won't provide any updates once you've added the calendar.
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melloneah · 3 months ago
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rant in tags tw death sorry
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princemick · 2 years ago
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FORZA FERRARI!
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halebop-s-art · 11 months ago
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