Not all legends of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway won the race. In fact, you could argue that Janet Guthrie, a ninth-place finisher in 1978, has more of a lasting legacy at the famed oval than dozens of winners.
The trailblazer joined us on today's show to look back on her career, where she broke barriers to become the first-ever female qualifier for the Indianapolis 500, and talk about her lasting legacy, which is still felt 40+ years later.
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