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- Promotional Material for 7-Eleven Ford Mustang GTO Car Driven by Caitlyn Jenner (Racing as Bruce Jenner), 1986 - From 1980 to 1988, Caitlyn Jenner (racing as Bruce Jenner) competed in both the Trans-Am and IMSA sports car series. She started in 56 events and earned six podium finishes. During the 1986 season, Jenner won a class victory at the 12 Hours of Sebring, and she won an overall victory in a 300-kilometer race at Portland International Raceway.

- 1986
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Promotional Material for 7-Eleven Ford Mustang GTO Car Driven by Caitlyn Jenner (Racing as Bruce Jenner), 1986
From 1980 to 1988, Caitlyn Jenner (racing as Bruce Jenner) competed in both the Trans-Am and IMSA sports car series. She started in 56 events and earned six podium finishes. During the 1986 season, Jenner won a class victory at the 12 Hours of Sebring, and she won an overall victory in a 300-kilometer race at Portland International Raceway.
- Promotional Material for 7-Eleven Ford Mustang GTO Car Driven by Caitlyn Jenner (Racing as Bruce Jenner), 1986 - From 1980 to 1988, Caitlyn Jenner (racing as Bruce Jenner) competed in both the Trans-Am and IMSA sports car series. She started in 56 events and earned six podium finishes. During the 1986 season, Jenner won a class victory at the 12 Hours of Sebring, and she won an overall victory in a 300-kilometer race at Portland International Raceway.

- 1986
- Collections - Artifact
Promotional Material for 7-Eleven Ford Mustang GTO Car Driven by Caitlyn Jenner (Racing as Bruce Jenner), 1986
From 1980 to 1988, Caitlyn Jenner (racing as Bruce Jenner) competed in both the Trans-Am and IMSA sports car series. She started in 56 events and earned six podium finishes. During the 1986 season, Jenner won a class victory at the 12 Hours of Sebring, and she won an overall victory in a 300-kilometer race at Portland International Raceway.
- Congratulatory Letter to Lyn St. James from Dan and Evi Gurney, May 18, 1992 - In 1992, Lyn St. James became only the second woman to compete in the Indianapolis 500. This letter from Dan and Evi Gurney congratulated St. James on qualifying for the race with a speed of 220.150 mph. Mr. Gurney had competed at Indy many times as as a driver and as owner of the All American Racers team.

- May 18, 1992
- Collections - Artifact
Congratulatory Letter to Lyn St. James from Dan and Evi Gurney, May 18, 1992
In 1992, Lyn St. James became only the second woman to compete in the Indianapolis 500. This letter from Dan and Evi Gurney congratulated St. James on qualifying for the race with a speed of 220.150 mph. Mr. Gurney had competed at Indy many times as as a driver and as owner of the All American Racers team.
- Lyn St. James at IMSA, Watkins Glen, NY, 1985 - Lyn St. James joined the Sports Car Club of America in 1973 and turned pro in 1979. Over the next 12 years, she earned wins at the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring. St. James is seen here after winning the GTO class in the 1985 Serengeti Drivers New York 500 at Watkins Glen, New York.

- 1985
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Lyn St. James at IMSA, Watkins Glen, NY, 1985
Lyn St. James joined the Sports Car Club of America in 1973 and turned pro in 1979. Over the next 12 years, she earned wins at the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring. St. James is seen here after winning the GTO class in the 1985 Serengeti Drivers New York 500 at Watkins Glen, New York.