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Eat her dust, fellas

Last week Betty Skelton Erde, an 82-year-old retired stunt pilot and auto racer who was once the fastest woman in the world, got inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in suburban Detroit. She is only the fifth female inductee. Erde attended the ceremony and was among several other racing legends inducted, including Champ Car driver Michael Andretti.

Erde has said she had a teenage obsession with aviation that led her to take flight lessons before she reached 16. She flew and performed aerial tricks for air shows all over the country, and her popularity and skill set led her in 1956 to meet Bill France, NASCAR co-founders, who invited her to Daytona where she discovered that a car was just as good if not better than a plane.

The following quote from France seems to underscore why Erde is such a big deal in the conventionally masculine arena that is NASCAR:

I would venture to say there is no other woman in the world with all the attributes of this woman. The most impressive of them all is her surprising and outstanding ever-present femininity, even when tackling a man's job.

Is that history? When pretty women get behind the wheel and put metal to the pedal? Looks like Danica Patrick doesn’t have to worry about setting new records — as long as her hair and make-up are perfect then her place in history is as good as gold. Erde was obviously inducted for her talent behind the wheel, not for "femininty" — at least we hope that's the case.

Through_the_Rye's picture

Congratulations to her! She

Congratulations to her! She sounds like a fascinating woman, I'm going to have to google her later.

Wow, so many things wrong with what Bill France said. He should realize what decade he's living in.

Michie87's picture

LOL wow she doesnt even look 80!

LMFAO imagine thisis like seeing my grandmother racing a car like that! it would give her a heartattack! xD. hahaha. It must be a susprising sight to see someone that old in a car like that and racing. Lol.

 

Congratualtions to her though! she had it well deserved :D. 

renoir76's picture

pardon me...

Interesting how driving a car or piloting a plane is a 'man's job'. Nice one, Bill France. Very inclusive.
ice cream's picture

FANTASTIC!!

Thank you for the information on Ms. betty Skelton Erde. I have never heard of her. Congratulations.