September 19, 2024

**Mary McGee, Pioneering Female Racing Driver, Has Passed Away**

Mary McGee, a trailblazing figure in the world of motor racing, has passed away at the age of 86. McGee, known for her groundbreaking achievements in a male-dominated sport, died peacefully at her home, surrounded by family.

 

Born in 1938, McGee made history in the 1950s and 60s as one of the first women to compete in professional racing. She is particularly celebrated for her participation in the 1964 and 1965 editions of the prestigious Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, where she earned recognition for her skill and determination. McGee’s pioneering spirit not only paved the way for future generations of female drivers but also challenged stereotypes in the racing world.

 

In addition to her racing career, McGee was a vocal advocate for women in motorsports, frequently speaking about the need for greater inclusivity and support for female drivers. Her efforts were instrumental in increasing visibility and opportunities for women in the field.

 

McGee’s contributions to racing have been widely recognized, earning her accolades and honors from various organizations and racing clubs. Her legacy will be remembered for her resilience, passion, and the significant impact she had on the sport.

 

Tributes have been pouring in from the racing community and beyond, celebrating McGee’s life and career. Fans and fellow drivers remember her not only for her remarkable achievements on the track but also for her dedication to inspiring and mentoring young drivers.

Mary McGee is survived by her family, who have expressed their gratitude for the support and condolences they have received. Her influence on the world of racing will be felt for generations to come, and her story continues to serve as a source of inspiration and motivation for aspiring athletes around the world.

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