Monday, May 18, 2026

Where have All of the Cowgirls’ gone?



Rookie Ana “Bia” Beatriz's car being pushed down the pitlane following the 2011 race. (The Tomaso Collection)

 

And who will fill Katherine Legge’s racing boots in the future…

 

First off, let me say I’m happy that Katherine Legge’s back in the Indianapolis 500 field this year…

 

Fifty years ago, Janet Guthrie was all the rage at Mother Speedway. Attempting to become the first female to crack the Indianapolis 500’s glass ceiling, which history denotes, didn’t occur.

 

Guthrie encountered much resistance in the form of sexism from Her male counterparts during the Month of May. Along with Her luggage being lost upon arrival. Which  included Her firesuit and helmet, albeit perhaps just coincidence?

 

Practice foresaw a difficult road for Guthrie. As teammate dick Simon suffered an oil leak when shaking down Her racecar. The following day Simon burned a piston and suffered a turbocharger fire!

 

Guthrie finally got on-track on the third day of practice, but also suffered a burned piston after only seven laps. The next day She completed phase one of Her rookie test, before rain cut short Her final phase on Thursday. She then completed Her rookie test on Monday with a top speed of 171.429mph, following the first week of qualifying.

 

With turbo boost having been slightly reduced to slow speeds, the fastest in practice was Johnny Rutherford at 189.833mph, wit speeds in the high 180’s. With Al Unser and A. J. Foyt giving chase to Lone Star JR’.

 

Day-3 of qualifying; Saturday May 16th saw Guthrie not attempting a qualifying run, having been hunting for speed, only able to muster 173mph-plus. Not fast enough to bump Her way into the field.

 

Reportedly Foyt was so incensed over His counterparts attitude towards Janet, that He loaned Her his No. 1 backup chassis to attempt qualification on Sunday.

 

Foyt had lapped at 190mph in the car on Friday. And Sunday morning, Guthrie recorded a speed of 180.796mph, being Her fastest lap of the month. Yet even with this improvement of some seven miles per hour faster, Guthrie didn’t make a qualifying attempt and the drama was over…

 

Humpy Wheeler then cut a deal to have Janet race in the World 600 NASCAR race at Charlotte, becoming the first woman to race in a Super Speedway NASCAR event. Finishing 15th after two cylinders “Done Blown Up!” Toward race’s end.

 

Guthrie would race at Mother Speedway between 1977-79, with a best finish of ninth in 1978. Bookending Her time at the Brickyard by failing to qualify in 1980. Before disappearing from the landscape from what’s become a common occurrence for female racers, i.e.; lack of sponsorship.

 

13 years would pass before Lyn St. James arrived at 16th & Georgetown, becoming the 1992 Indianapolis 500 Rookie Of the Year. Yet it would be 24 years since Guthrie first attempted racing in the Indy 500 until two females made the race, when Sarah fisher joined the party And St. James made Her swansong appearance

 

Having first scribbled about this subject nearly two decades ago, I’m not inclined to re-create the wheel, or relive Danica Mania, Yawn! (2005) and will refer Y’all to my original No Fenders post.

 

Women in Racing

 

Whilst 2007 was a watershed moment for le Femmes, the first time ever that three women raced in the Indianapolis 500. With Sarah fisher and Danica Patrick being joined by Milka Duno.

 

Three years later, the bar was raised to four Femme fatales competing at Mother Speedway, which I teased Yuhs wit the following No Fenders yarn Wayback then…

 

Speedway Sirens flock to Indianapolis in droves: The Centennial Years (2010 Edition)

 

Quattro females would compete in the Indianapolis 500 again in 2011, the following year reverted to just three. And then four again for 2013, with Katherine Legge having joined the fiesta in 2012

 

The party abruptly ended in 2014, with only relative newcomer Pippa Mann in Her third Indy 500 carrying the torch as the lone female between 2014-2019.

 

2020 would be the first time in over two decades that no Femme Fatales raced in the Indianapolis 500, with Mann running into that ominous funding issue.

 

Simona de Silvestro drove for Beth Paretta’s female team Paretta Motorsports in a technical alliance with Team Penske in 2021. With year’s 2022 and 2025 again seeing no female competitors at the Speedway.

 

Katherine Legge competed for Dale Coyne Racing in 2023, and Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing in 2024. Before returning with HMD Motorsports with Foyt enterprises as the 33rd and final entry for this year’s 110th running of the famed Indianapolis 500.

 

Since 1977, a total of nine women have raced in the Indy 500: Janet Guthrie, Lyn St. James, Sarah Fisher, Danica Patrick, Milka Duno, Ana Beatriz, Simona de Silvestro, Pippa Mann and Katherine Legge.

 

And like I said in the beginning, I’m happy that Legge’s back in the race this year. But at 45 years old, you’d have to wonder how many more “Rodeo’s” will She contest at Mother Speedway?

 

More alarmingly, it doesn’t appear there’s anybody on the horizon to take the spurs from Legge.

 

As I can only think of these four le Femmes having recently competed in Indy NXT, the final rung on the ladder to IndyCar, i.e.; Linsey Brewer, Jamie Chadwick, Haley Deegan and Sophia Florisch.

 

Chadwick was the most promising, being a three-times winner of the women’s W Series. Along with winning the Road America Indy NXT race in 2024, whilst holding off teammate and eventual Indy NXT champion Louis Foster. The first female win since Pippa Mann in 2010.

 

Chadwick tested an Andretti Global IndyCar at Barber Motorsports Park before IndyCar became a “Closed Shop” and currently is Genesis Magma Racing’s FIA World Endurance championship’s Hypercar reserve driver. And hopefully will get an opportunity to compete for Genesis in IMSA GTP in the future…

 

Florisch arguably was the second most promising of this quartet. But only made a single Indy NXT start at the 2024 St. Pete season opener before Her budget dried-up and She was forced to leave the series.

 

Both Deegan and Brewer had less than promising results during their 2025 Indy NXT tenures. And sadly, I’m not aware of any aspiring le Femmes on the Open wheel Racing horizon Stateside…