
Women of the Wheel: Margaret Anderson
Margaret Anderson (1959 - present), known as The Ranking Miss P, was a DJ “spinner” in the 1980s, and the first black female DJ on BBC Radio 1. She brought reggae, soul, funk, and Black British cultu...
17 Syys 20254min

Women of the Wheel: Ana Delfosse
Ana Delfosse (1931-2017) was an Argentine race-car driver and Formula One mechanic. She worked for Grand Prix champion Juan Fangio who broke speed records and social barriers when she became the first...
16 Syys 20255min

Women of the Wheel: Louise Armaindo
Louise Armaindo (c.1861 - 1900) was a Canadian strongwoman, trapeze artist, “pedestrienne”, and record-breaking high-wheel racer. She was one of the first professional women athletes. Though her feats...
12 Syys 20256min

Women of the Wheel: Caroline Lecount
Caroline LeCount (c. 1846-1923) was a teacher and civil rights activist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania who successfully fought to desegregate the city's streetcars. For Further Reading: Caroline LeC...
11 Syys 20254min

Women of the Wheel: Zinaida Troitskaya
Zinaida Troitskaya (1913-1981) was a Soviet railway engineer and locomotive driver who broke barriers as one of the first women to hold leadership positions in the male-dominated field of rail transpo...
10 Syys 20254min

Women of the Wheel: Cheryl Glass
Cheryl Glass (1961-1997) was an American driver and one of the first African American female racing drivers. She competed in sprint car driving in the Pacific Northwest and attempted a national level ...
9 Syys 20255min

Women of the Wheel: Eliska Junková
Eliska Junková (1900-1994) was a Czech motosport enthusiast and the first woman to win a Grand Prix racing event. She garnered attention for her prowess on the track in what is still a male-dominated...
8 Syys 20255min





















