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- "Eagle" Racing Helmet Worn by Lyn St. James While Competing in the Indy Racing League Series, 1996-2000 - Lyn St. James had multiple regional sports car championships to her credit when she turned pro in 1979. She built an impressive career in sports car racing through the 1980s. St. James shifted her focus to open-wheel cars in the 1990s, competing seven times in the Indianapolis 500 from 1992 to 2000. She retired from competitive driving in 2001.

- 1996-2000
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"Eagle" Racing Helmet Worn by Lyn St. James While Competing in the Indy Racing League Series, 1996-2000
Lyn St. James had multiple regional sports car championships to her credit when she turned pro in 1979. She built an impressive career in sports car racing through the 1980s. St. James shifted her focus to open-wheel cars in the 1990s, competing seven times in the Indianapolis 500 from 1992 to 2000. She retired from competitive driving in 2001.
- Scott Sharp, Car #8, Leads Pack during Dura-Lube 200, Phoenix International Raceway, March 22, 1998 -

- March 22, 1998
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Scott Sharp, Car #8, Leads Pack during Dura-Lube 200, Phoenix International Raceway, March 22, 1998
- Polo Shirt, circa 2000 - Lyn St. James competed in the Indianapolis 500 seven times from 1992 through 2000. In 2000 she drove the #90 Oldsmobile-powered Dallara for Dick Simon Racing. St. James qualified with a speed of 218.826 mph. Her race ended early when St. James got caught up in a crash in Turn 1 on lap 69.

- circa 2000
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Polo Shirt, circa 2000
Lyn St. James competed in the Indianapolis 500 seven times from 1992 through 2000. In 2000 she drove the #90 Oldsmobile-powered Dallara for Dick Simon Racing. St. James qualified with a speed of 218.826 mph. Her race ended early when St. James got caught up in a crash in Turn 1 on lap 69.
- Racing Suit Worn by Sarah Fisher While Competing in the Homestead–Miami Indy 300 Race, 2009 - Sarah Fisher competed in her first IndyCar Series race in 1999. Her third-place finish at Kentucky Speedway in 2000 made her the first woman to earn an IndyCar podium position. Fisher formed her own team, Sarah Fisher Racing, in 2008. She retired from competitive driving after the 2010 season. Fisher wore this suit in October 2009 to promote Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

- 2009
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Racing Suit Worn by Sarah Fisher While Competing in the Homestead–Miami Indy 300 Race, 2009
Sarah Fisher competed in her first IndyCar Series race in 1999. Her third-place finish at Kentucky Speedway in 2000 made her the first woman to earn an IndyCar podium position. Fisher formed her own team, Sarah Fisher Racing, in 2008. She retired from competitive driving after the 2010 season. Fisher wore this suit in October 2009 to promote Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
- Scott Goodyear, MCI WorldCom 200, Phoenix International Raceway, March 28, 1999 - Canadian driver Scott Goodyear raced in top-level Indy car and sports car competitions over his 14-year career. He competed eleven times in the Indianapolis 500 -- earning second-place finishes in 1992 and 1997 -- and twice in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Goodyear retired from driving in 2001 and became a broadcast commentator for ABC and ESPN.

- March 29, 1999
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Scott Goodyear, MCI WorldCom 200, Phoenix International Raceway, March 28, 1999
Canadian driver Scott Goodyear raced in top-level Indy car and sports car competitions over his 14-year career. He competed eleven times in the Indianapolis 500 -- earning second-place finishes in 1992 and 1997 -- and twice in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Goodyear retired from driving in 2001 and became a broadcast commentator for ABC and ESPN.
- Group of Four Indy Cars, Samsonite 200, Pikes Peak International Raceway, June 29, 1997 - Though Pikes Peak, Colorado, is better known for its international hill climb race, the area has also hosted oval-track racing. Pikes Peak International Raceway opened near Colorado Springs in 1997, and its one-mile circuit was home to various professional Indy car and stock car events. More recently, amateur racing series have used the facility for training and competitions.

- June 29, 1997
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Group of Four Indy Cars, Samsonite 200, Pikes Peak International Raceway, June 29, 1997
Though Pikes Peak, Colorado, is better known for its international hill climb race, the area has also hosted oval-track racing. Pikes Peak International Raceway opened near Colorado Springs in 1997, and its one-mile circuit was home to various professional Indy car and stock car events. More recently, amateur racing series have used the facility for training and competitions.
- T-Shirt, circa 1998 - Lyn St. James competed in the Indianapolis 500 seven times from 1992 through 2000. She just missed qualifying for the 1998 race, posting the 35th-best time and falling short of the 33-car starting grid. She competed that season in the #90 Infiniti-powered G-Force GF01B car, campaigned by her Lyn St. James Racing team.

- circa 1998
- Collections - Artifact
T-Shirt, circa 1998
Lyn St. James competed in the Indianapolis 500 seven times from 1992 through 2000. She just missed qualifying for the 1998 race, posting the 35th-best time and falling short of the 33-car starting grid. She competed that season in the #90 Infiniti-powered G-Force GF01B car, campaigned by her Lyn St. James Racing team.
- Start of Samsonite 200, Pikes Peak International Raceway, Pikes Peak, Colorado, June 29, 1997 - Though Pikes Peak, Colorado, is better known for its international hill climb race, the area has also hosted oval-track racing. Pikes Peak International Raceway opened near Colorado Springs in 1997, and its one-mile circuit was home to various professional Indy car and stock car events. More recently, amateur racing series have used the facility for training and competitions.

- June 29, 1997
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Start of Samsonite 200, Pikes Peak International Raceway, Pikes Peak, Colorado, June 29, 1997
Though Pikes Peak, Colorado, is better known for its international hill climb race, the area has also hosted oval-track racing. Pikes Peak International Raceway opened near Colorado Springs in 1997, and its one-mile circuit was home to various professional Indy car and stock car events. More recently, amateur racing series have used the facility for training and competitions.
- Entry Invitation for Indy 200 Race at Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida, January 25, 1997 - Walt Disney World Speedway opened at the celebrated resort in 1995. The one-mile, tri-oval track was built for the Indy Racing League's Indy 200 race, though it hosted other events as well. The speedway also accommodated programs that let fans drive or ride in actual competition cars. Formal racing there ended after 2000, and the track closed in 2015.

- January 25, 1997
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Entry Invitation for Indy 200 Race at Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida, January 25, 1997
Walt Disney World Speedway opened at the celebrated resort in 1995. The one-mile, tri-oval track was built for the Indy Racing League's Indy 200 race, though it hosted other events as well. The speedway also accommodated programs that let fans drive or ride in actual competition cars. Formal racing there ended after 2000, and the track closed in 2015.
- Shirt, circa 1998 - Lyn St. James competed in the Indianapolis 500 seven times from 1992 through 2000. She just missed qualifying for the 1998 race, posting the 35th-best time and falling short of the 33-car starting grid. She competed that season in the #90 Infiniti-powered G-Force GF01B car, campaigned by her Lyn St. James Racing team.

- circa 1998
- Collections - Artifact
Shirt, circa 1998
Lyn St. James competed in the Indianapolis 500 seven times from 1992 through 2000. She just missed qualifying for the 1998 race, posting the 35th-best time and falling short of the 33-car starting grid. She competed that season in the #90 Infiniti-powered G-Force GF01B car, campaigned by her Lyn St. James Racing team.