
Peter Breining / San Francisco Chronical
Gender Equity in H Mod Racing: A Put-In-Bay Reminder
While it's true that most racers (vintage or otherwise) are men, racing can be gender neutral. And there have been plenty of women who can compete with, and often beat, men in the sport. We've all heard of Denise McCluggage, Donna Mae Mims, and Pat Moss. But I'd be willing to bet that most of you don't know Prudence Baxter.
Racing Sports Cars
” shows Pru with 41 events from 1958 through 1968. She finished first in 11 races and was on the podium 25 times. Her most notable accomplishment was winning the Pacific Coast Championship for H-Modified in 1963. (While some of the conflicts between various California car clubs had been settled by 1962, there were still two big championships run in1963. Bill Greer won the SCCA National HM Championship in his DKW-powered Zink Petite Mk II, while Pru Baxter took the Pacific Coast Championship in her OSCA-powered Lotus XI.)
Prudence Baxter and Sid Colberg at Candlestick Park (1963). Photo: Peter Breining / San Francisco Chronical
Sports Illustrated fashion piece
-- long before the days of Sports Illustrated's swim suit issues. (If you're interested, Scott is sporting a Madras Plaid Jacket [$85, Sigel]. It's made of breeze-weight eight-ounce Shetland. And they are watching a Sunday regatta at Belvedere's own backyard lagoon. Belvedere is a tony neighborhood across Richardson Bay from Sausalito…)Enough fashion. Time for one last pitch for H Mods, the featured race group at at Put-in-Bay’s 2021 Vintage Sports Car Races & Reunion. As of the end of August, there are just four H Mods registered — two Crosley-powered racers, and two Saab-powered cars — for the grand event on the Lake Erie island’s active airport. Looks like we are in for a "no holds barred, grudge match" between Saab and Crosley.

The Put-in-Bay races are September 21-24. Don't miss them — register now!
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