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Racing Helmet worn by Janet Guthrie in the 1978 Indianapolis 500

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Object Details

maker

Bell
Bell

Description (Brief)

White fiberglass helmet with pink and red stripes and a clear plastic face shield worn by Janet Guthrie in the 1978 Indianapolis 500. The helmet was manufactured by Bell and contains Guthrie's sponsors, Texaco and GoodYear.
Janet Guthrie, flight instructor, aerospace engineer and race car driver. Three occupations that were difficult for women in the 1970s to break into, but Guthrie held her own in all three. A pioneer in the world of auto racing, Guthrie was the first woman to qualify and compete in both the Indianapolis 500 and the Daytona 500, however, found it difficult to find sponsors due to sexist attitudes of the mid-1970s. Texaco, Goodyear and Champion, well established companies in the auto industry, were the only companies willing to sponsor Guthrie and her team for the 1978 Indianapolis 500. When interviewed post-race after placing 8th, she lamented about the lack of equality in motor sports, an issue she dealt with until her retirement. Guthrie is still a strong advocate for women racers today.

Location

Currently not on view

Credit Line

Janet Guthrie

Date made

1978

ID Number

1979.0791.02

accession number

1979.0791

catalog number

1979.0791.02

serial number

861

Object Name

Helmet
helmet, auto racing

Physical Description

fiberglass (overall material)
fabric, nomex (overall material)

Measurements

overall: 10 in x 8 1/2 in x 12 in; 25.4 cm x 21.59 cm x 30.48 cm

place made

United States: California

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Data Source

National Museum of American History

web subject

Sports

name of sport

auto racing

level of sport

Professional

web subject

Women

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a4-e5f0-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record ID

nmah_667745

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