Lyn St. James started in Florida as a racer in Showroom Stock classes, and was the 1976 and 1977 Florida regional champion.  A two-time class winner at Daytona, a class winner at Sebring, and a class winner at the 24 Hours of Nürburgring, she has also competed at Le Mans and was a 1988 record speed holder of 212.577 at Talladega in a Ford Thunderbird.

James entered 53 SCCA Trans Am races and was a top-five finisher seven times.  She also entered 62 IMSA GT races, and was a top-five finisher 17 times.  She is the only woman to win an IMSA GT race driving solo, when she won in 1988 at Watkins Glen.

The Indy 500 Rookie of the Year in 1992, James went on to form the Women in the Winner’s Circle organization dedicated to the advancement and promotion of women in the motorsports industry.  Outside of racing, she was also the President of the Women’s Sports Foundation during the early 1990s.

While a very successful driver in her career, ultimately, Lyn will be known as an ambassador of the sport – not just for female drivers, but to the aid of all young drivers.