List of female 24 Hours of Le Mans drivers

The 24 Hours of Le Mans (French: 24 Heures du Mans) is an annual 24-hour automobile endurance race organised by the automotive group Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) and held on the Circuit de la Sarthe race track close to the city of Le Mans, the capital of the French department of Sarthe.[1][2] It was first staged as the Grand Prix of Endurance and Efficiency in 1923,[3] after the automotive journalist Charles Faroux, the ACO general secretary Georges Durand and the industrialist Emile Coquile agreed to hold the race for car manufacturers to test vehicle durability, equipment and reliability.[1] From the first event in 1923, the ACO advocated sexual equality by permitting women to participate at Le Mans, ranking them equally with men under its performance standards.[4] From 1957, the ACO refused to allow women to enter the event after the fatal accident of Annie Bousquet at the 1956 12 Hours of Reims,[a][6] as well as spectator deaths in the 1955 Le Mans disaster and the 1957 Mille Miglia.[7] The restriction was lifted in 1971, possibly due to the women's liberation movement reaching French motorsport.[8]

A middle-aged woman talking to the press at a motor show
Michèle Mouton (pictured in 2011) won her class in the 1975 24 Hours of Le Mans.

As of the 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans, there have been 66 female drivers representing 15 countries who have started the race a total of 155 times and have finished on 85 occasions.[b][10] Anne-Charlotte Verney of France holds the record for the most starts in the race with ten.[11] Belgian Vanina Ickx is second with seven starts and Marie-Claude Beaumont of France and Switzerland's Rahel Frey are third with six starts each. The first two female drivers to compete at the event were Marguerite Mareuse and Odette Siko in 1930. France is the most represented country, having produced 23 female participants, followed by the United Kingdom with 16 female drivers and Belgium with five female racers. Colombia and the Netherlands became the latest countries to be represented when Tatiana Calderón and Beitske Visser made their debuts in 2020. The most recent woman to make her Le Mans debut was Doriane Pin in 2023.[10]

Since the first race in 1923, there have been 30 all-female squads, consisting of either two or three drivers. There have been two all-female teams who have won their class.[10] The first all-female crew to win their category was the "Christine" – Ecurie Seiko team of Christine Beckers, Yvette Fontaine and Marie Laurent in the 1974 edition and the second was the Société Esso trio of Christine Dacremont, Marianne Hoepfner and Michèle Mouton in the 1975 race.[12][13] The race to feature the highest number of all-female squads was the 1935 event featuring four teams.[10] The highest overall finish by an individual woman at Le Mans was achieved by Siko, who came fourth in the 1932 edition. The best performing all-female team was the seventh-placed Mme Mareuse duo of Maruese and Siko in the 1930 edition.[11]

Drivers

By name

Key
1Number in the best finish column denotes a driver's highest finish
DNFDid not finish
NCNot classified
Odette Siko was one of the first two women to drive in the 24 Hours of Le Mans and competed in four editions overall.
Joan Richmond was the first Australian woman to compete at Le Mans.
Lella Lombardi drove in four Le Mans races and finished second in her class at the 1976 race.
Vanina Ickx finished a career-high seventh place at the 2011 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Sophia Flörsch was one of the three women to debut at the 2020 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Sarah Bovy made her 24 Hours of Le Mans debut in 2021.
24 Hours of Le Mans female drivers by name[10]
No.CountryNameYearsStartsBest finishWinsTop 10Class winsRef
1  FranceOdette Siko1930193344021[14]
2  FranceMarguerite Mareuse1930193127010[15]
3  United KingdomJoan Chetwynd[c]19311DNF000[17]
4  United KingdomH.H. Stisted19311DNF000[18]
5  United KingdomElsie Wisdom1933, 1935, 19383DNF000[19]
6  FranceMarie Desprez19331DNF000[20]
7  United KingdomDorothy Champney1934113000[21]
8  CanadaKay Petre19341935, 1937313000[22]
9  FranceAnne-Cecile Rose-Itier19341935, 19371939512000[23]
10  United KingdomGwenda Stewart193419352DNF000[24]
11  United KingdomGordon Simpson1935124000[25]
12  AustraliaJoan Richmond1935, 1937214000[26]
13  United KingdomDoreen Evans1935125000[27]
14  United KingdomBarbara Skinner1935125000[28]
15  United KingdomColleen Eaton1935126000[29]
16  United KingdomMargaret Allan1935126000[30]
17  United KingdomDorothy Stanley-Turner1937116000[31]
18  United KingdomJoan Riddell1937116000[32]
19  United KingdomMarjorie Eccles19371DNF000[33]
20  FranceFernande Roux19381DNF000[34]
21  FranceSuzanne Largeot19371939312001[35]
22  United KingdomMarjorie Fawcett1938113000[36]
23  FranceGermaine Rouault1938, 19502DNF000[37]
24  FranceViviane Elder19491DNF000[38]
25  FranceRegine Gordine19501DNF000[39]
26  FranceYvonne Simon19501951215000[40]
27  United KingdomBetty Haig1951115000[41]
28  FranceMarie-Claude Beaumont19711976612001[12]
29  BelgiumChristine Beckers[d]19731974, 19761977411001[42]
30  FranceAnne-Charlotte Verney19741983106011[43]
31  BelgiumYvette Fontaine19741975211001[44]
32  FranceMarie Laurent1974117001[45]
33  FranceMartine Rénier1974, 1976213000[46]
34  FranceCorinne Tarnaud1975121000[47]
35  FranceChristine Dacremont19751978420001[48]
36  FranceMichèle Mouton1975121001[13]
37  FranceMarianne Hoepfner1975, 19771978, 1980421001[49]
38  ItalyLella Lombardi19751977, 1980411000[50]
39  ItalyAnna Cambiaghi19771DNF000[51]
40  United KingdomJuliette Slaughter19781DNF000[52]
41  South AfricaDesiré Wilson19821983, 199137010[53]
42  United StatesMargie Smith-Haas198419852DNF000[54]
43  United StatesLyn St. James1989, 19912DNF000[55]
44  FranceCathy Muller19911DNF000[56]
45  JapanTomiko Yoshikawa19921995415 (NC)000[57]
46   SwitzerlandLilian Bryner19931995, 199749010[58]
47  GermanyClaudia Hürtgen19971999, 2001413000[59]
48  BelgiumVanina Ickx2001, 2003, 2005, 2008201177010[60]
49  VenezuelaMilka Duno200120022DNF000[61]
50  United StatesLiz Halliday20052007319000[62]
51  United KingdomAmanda Stretton20081DNF000[63]
52   SwitzerlandNatacha Gachnang2010, 2013211000[64]
53   SwitzerlandCyndie Allemann20101DNF000[65]
54   SwitzerlandRahel Frey2010, 20192023630000[66]
55  United StatesAndrea Robertson2011126000[67]
56  JapanKeiko Ihara20122014314000[68]
57  DenmarkChristina Nielsen20162018331000[69]
58  FranceInès Taittinger20161DNF000[70]
59  DenmarkMichelle Gatting20192023530000[71]
60  ItalyManuela Gostner20192020234000[72]
61  ColombiaTatiana Calderón20202021213000[73]
62  GermanySophia Flörsch20202022313000[74]
63  NetherlandsBeitske Visser20202021213000[75]
64  BelgiumSarah Bovy20212023330000[76]
65  FranceLilou Wadoux20222023213000[77]
66  FranceDoriane Pin20231DNF000[78]

By country

24 Hours of Le Mans female drivers by country[10]
CountryFirstDriversStartsTop 10Class Win
France19302355410
United Kingdom1931162000
Belgium195441611
Switzerland199341310
United States19844800
Italy19753700
Japan19922700
Denmark20162800
Germany19972700
Canada19341300
South Africa19821310
Australia19351200
Colombia20201200
Netherlands20201200
Venezuela20011200

All-women teams

Class abbreviations
1.11.1-litre
1.51.5-litre
3.03.0-litre
750750 cc
S 1.1Sports 1100
S 2.0Sports 2000
GTGrand touring
GTPGrand Touring Prototype
Gr.6 3.0Group 6 S Sports 3-litre
C1Group C1
LMGT1Le Mans Group GT1
LMP2Le Mans Prototype 2
LMGTE AmLe Mans Grand Touring Amateur

The Moynet LM75 car that Christine Dacremont, Michèle Mouton and Marianne Hoepfner used to win their class at the 1975 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The Ferrari 488 GTE shared by Rahel Frey, Michelle Gatting and Manuela Gostner at the 2019 24 Hours of Le Mans.
24 Hours of Le Mans all-female teams[10]
YearTeamNatDriversCategoryCarFinishClass
1930Mme Mareuse  FranceMarguerite Mareuse1.5Bugatti T 4072
 FranceOdette Siko
1931Mme Mareuse  FranceMarguerite Mareuse1.5Bugatti T 40DSQDSQ
 FranceOdette Siko
Hon. Mrs. Chetwynd  United KingdomJoan Chetwynd750MG C-Type MidgetDNFDNF
 United KingdomH.H. Stistend
1934Miss D. Champney  United KingdomDorothy Champney1.1Riley Ulster IMP135
 CanadaKay Petre
1935Captain G. E. T. Eyston  United KingdomEveline Gordon-Simpson1.1MG PA Midget249
 AustraliaJoan Richmond
Captain G. E. T. Eyston  United KingdomDoreen Evans1.1MG PA Midget2510
 United KingdomBarbara Skinner
Captain G. E. T. Eyston  United KingdomMargaret Allan1.1MG PA Midget2611
 United KingdomCorinne Eaton
Riley Motor Company  CanadaKay Petre1.5Riley Nine MPH Six RacingDNFDNF
 United KingdomElsie Wisdom
1937G. E. T. Eyston  AustraliaJoan Riddell1.1MG PB Midget164
 United KingdomDorothy Stanley-Turner
1938Mmes Roux et Rouault  FranceGermaine Rouault3.0Amilcar "Pegase Special" G36DNFDNF
 FranceFernande Roux
1939Mme. A. Itier  FranceSuzanne Largeot1.1Simca HuitDNFDNF
 FranceAnne-Cecile Rose-Itier
1950Rouault et Gordine  FranceRegine GordineS 1.1Simca-Gordini TMMDNFDNF
 FranceGermaine Rouault
1951Luigi Chinetti  United KingdomBetty HaigS 2.0Ferrari 166 MM Coupé153
 FranceYvonne Simon
1974Écurie Seiko-Scato  BelgiumChristine BeckersS 2.0Tooltip Sports 2000Chevron B 23171
 BelgiumYvette Fontaine
 FranceMarie Laurent
1975Anne-Charlotte Verney  FranceCorrine TarnaudGTTooltip Group 5 (racing)Porsche 911 Carrera RS116
 BelgiumYvette Fontaine
 FranceAnne-Charlotte Verney
Société Esso  FranceChristine DacremontS 2.0Tooltip Sports 2000Moynet LM75211
 FranceMarianne Hoepfner
 FranceMichèle Mouton
Elf Switzerland  FranceMarie-Claude BeaumontS 2.0Tooltip Sports 2000Renault Alpine A441DNFDNF
 ItalyLella Lombardi
1976Aseptogyl  FranceChristine DacremontGTPTooltip IMSA GT ChampionshipLancia Stratos Turbo202
 ItalyLella Lombardi
1977Inaltera  BelgiumChristine BeckersGr.6 S 3.0Tooltip Group 6 (racing)Inaltera LM77114
 ItalyLella Lombardi
Team Esso Aseptogyl  FranceChristine DacremontGTPTooltip IMSA GT ChampionshipLancia Stratos TurboDNFDNF
 FranceMarianne Hoepfner
1978WM A.E.R.E.M. / Team Esso Aseptogyl  FranceChristine DacremontGTPTooltip IMSA GT ChampionshipWM P76-PeugeotDNFDNF
 FranceMarianne Hoepfner
1991Euro Racing/A.O. Racing  FranceCathy MullerC1Tooltip Group CSpice SE90C-FordDNFDNF
 United StatesLyn St. James
 South AfricaDesiré Wilson
2010Matech Competition   SwitzerlandCyndie AllemannLMGT1Tooltip Group GT1Ford GTDNFDNF
  SwitzerlandRahel Frey
  SwitzerlandNatacha Gachnang
2019Kessel Racing   SwitzerlandRahel FreyLMGTE AmTooltip LM GTEFerrari 488 GTE399
 DenmarkMichelle Gatting
 ItalyManuela Gostner
2020Iron Lynx   SwitzerlandRahel FreyLMGTE AmTooltip LM GTEFerrari 488 GTE Evo349
 DenmarkMichelle Gatting
 ItalyManuela Gostner
Richard Mille Racing Team  ColombiaTatiana CalderónLMP2Tooltip Le Mans PrototypeOreca 07139
 GermanySophia Flörsch
 NetherlandsBeitske Visser[e]
2021Iron Lynx  BelgiumSarah BovyLMGTE AmTooltip LM GTEFerrari 488 GTE Evo369
  SwitzerlandRahel Frey
 DenmarkMichelle Gatting
Richard Mille Racing Team  ColombiaTatiana CalderónLMP2Tooltip Le Mans PrototypeOreca 07DNFDNF
 GermanySophia Flörsch
 NetherlandsBeitske Visser
2022Iron Dames  BelgiumSarah BovyLMGTE AmTooltip LM GTEFerrari 488 GTE Evo407
 DenmarkMichelle Gatting
  SwitzerlandRahel Frey
2023Iron Dames  BelgiumSarah BovyLMGTE AmTooltip LM GTEPorsche 911 RSR-19304
 DenmarkMichelle Gatting
  SwitzerlandRahel Frey

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