Joan Newton Cuneo, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Joan Newton Cuneo

Race-car driver

Date of Birth: 22-Jul-1876

Date of Death: 24-Mar-1934

Profession: racing driver, racing automobile driver

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Joan Newton Cuneo

  • Joan Newton Cuneo (July 22, 1876, Holyoke, Massachusetts – March 24, 1934, Ontonagon, Michigan) was an American racing driver.
  • She first became famous as a daring automobilist in 1905, after her marriage to Andrew Cuneo in 1898 and the birth of her two children, Antonio (A.
  • Newton Cuneo (1899) and Maddalena (Dolly) Cuneo (1901).
  • Between 1905 and 1912 she would enjoy national celebrity because of her success as a daring racer willing to compete against all comers, both male and female.
  • She also became a strong advocate for women drivers and the Good Roads Movement.
  • Unfortunately after women were banned from organized racing, she was no longer able to race and was reduced to setting women's speed records.
  • After her husband's scandalous involvement with a showgirl, they divorced.
  • Joan Cuneo then moved away from New York City where she had lived with her husband and children, first to Vermont and then to the upper peninsula of Michigan.
  • There she married James Francis Sickman, her childhood sweetheart, shortly before her death.
  • Until recently, she had received only a brief mention in automotive history "as the woman who got women banned from racing."

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