Showing posts with label Louise Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Louise Smith. Show all posts

Monday, May 31, 2021

Links to WOMEN IN RACING


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Top 5 Fastest Women In Motorsport 

 
LINKS TO WOMEN IN RACING

Women in Racing

 Power Women of F1

The Women Of NASCAR Nobody Is Talking About

One Woman Episode 2: Tia Norfleet

Joe Rogan - Danica Patrick on Being a Woman in Racing

Tammy Jo Kirk

Paretta Autosport to be first female-majority crew in Indy 500

NASCAR's Worst Female Crashes

Examining Danica Patrick's legacy in motorsport

OOPS! REMEMBERING LOUISE SMITH

2001 Kmart 400 Shawna Robinson Interview

Hailie Deegan's NASCAR Crashes, Conflicts and Triumphs

Toni Breidinger Racing at the World's Most Famous Short Track

The Top 10 Best Women in Racing

The GREATEST female racing driver of all time

Top 10 Female Racing Drivers in the World Who Could Make F1

Top 5 Fastest Women In Motorsport

NASCAR Thunder 2003 - Shawna Robinson @ Homestead

1987 NRPG - Patty Moise Flip

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Wednesday, April 5, 2017

My favorite auto-racing posts (so far)

My best day as a sports writer

Earnhardt played, and PR guy squirmed

Keeping watch over Bobby Isaac

Jerry and Bobby (Jerry Punch and Bobby Isaac)

Wayne Auton: A life in racing



One sweet ride for Chocolate Myers


At HMS, Allio takes his best shot at Hickory
http://the-auto-racing-journal.blogspot.com/2013/09/allio-best.html


Back Up to Speed; the Winston Cup Museum reopens (a magazine story from 2016)

My mom called me Richard, a quick story about Dick Trickle


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(the book of great NASCAR stories)

Friday, February 12, 2016

OOPS! Remembering Louise Smith

(NOTE: I think I wrote this in 2010 for Stock Car Racing magazine, which no longer exists.)


OOPS! REMEMBERING LOUISE SMITH

By Tom Gillispie

Before Danica Patrick, Lyn St. James and Janet Guthrie, there was Louise Smith. And she was hell on wheels.

Smith, who died April 15 at age 89, was born in Barnesville, Ga., and she was 4 when her family moved to Greenville, S.C. Her first automobile accident was with her daddy's Model T. The tot took the wheel, couldn't stop the car, and drove it right into the chicken coop.

Her start at racing, in the '40s, was more successful. She was a famous local leadfoot, and, Junior Johnson-style, she led many police cars on a merry chase.

Big Bill France was looking for ways to promote racing, and he heard about Smith. Putting a woman on a racetrack seemed like a great way to put people in the seats. Even though she'd never seen a race, she entered one and finished third at Greenville-Pickens Speedway in a 1939 Modified Ford Coupe.

Her husband, the late Noah Smith, was a junkyard owner who didn't care for her racing as she barnstormed the country for tiny purses and a little appearance money.

She won 38 Modified victories and held her own against luminaries like Curtis Turner, Ralph Earnhardt and Buck Baker in Modifieds and in France's NASCAR Grand National circuit. She retired in 1956 and became the first female inductee into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1999.

The chicken coop wasn't her only wreck, though.

Once in Hillsborough, N.C., Turner was teaching her how to slide a car through the turns on a dirt track, then apply the gas as she left the corners. She broke the track record in qualifying, but on her third circuit, the car went airborne and wiped out some small trees. They cut her out of the wreckage with a torch; she needed 48 stitches, and four pins were inserted in her left knee.

Her signature wreck, though, came in '47. She went to Daytona Beach in Noah's new Ford coupe to watch the beach races, but she wanted to race. So she raced the new car and, naturally, wrecked it. When Noah asked about the car, she said it broke down in Augusta, Ga.

Then he showed her the newspaper and the front-page photo of his crumpled coupe.

Oops.

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More entries from TARJ
(a book of great stories about the Intimidator)
(the book of great NASCAR stories)

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More blog entries by Tom Gillispie

Anecdotes by Tom Gillispie