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Odette Séguin, she was a true pioneer of women's motor racing. Since its first edition held in 1923 and for the first seven years of its existence, the 24 Hours of Le Mans was a man-only club. But that all changed in 1930, when two French women, Odette Siko and Marguerite Mareuse, entered the race sharing a Bugatti T4o, owned by the latter.
medium: pen and ink
size: 5’x7’