Who is the best woman IndyCar driver of all time?

By YPB Team

Trailblazing pioneers, record-setting pole-winners and podium-breakers who refused to be told open-wheel racing wasn't for them. Cast your vote!

Danica Patrick — ranked #11
Danica Patrick
The most successful woman in IndyCar history, the first to win a race and the first to lead the Indianapolis 500.
1000pts
Sarah Fisher — ranked #22
Sarah Fisher
Pioneering driver who holds the record for most Indy 500 starts by a woman and was the first to win a pole in American open-wheel racing.
713pts
Janet Guthrie — ranked #33
Janet Guthrie
Trailblazer who in 1977 became the first woman to compete in the Indianapolis 500.
624pts
Lyn St. James — ranked #44
Lyn St. James
1992 Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year who competed in seven Indy 500s.
567pts
Simona de Silvestro — ranked #55
Simona de Silvestro
Swiss racer nicknamed the Iron Maiden who earned a podium finish and was named IndyCar Rookie of the Year.
567pts
Milka Duno — ranked #66
Milka Duno
Venezuelan endurance and open-wheel racer who competed in several Indianapolis 500s.
567pts
Ana Beatriz — ranked #77
Ana Beatriz
Brazilian driver who raced multiple Indy 500s and Indy Lights before her IndyCar career.
499pts
Pippa Mann — ranked #88
Pippa Mann
British driver known for her multiple Indianapolis 500 appearances and charity fundraising.
416pts
Katherine Legge — ranked #99
Katherine Legge
Versatile British racer who competed in IndyCar and became a fixture in endurance and open-wheel racing.
416pts

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