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Odette Siko in 1934.
Odette Siko (July 14, 1899 – August 31, 1984[1]) was a French auto racing driver, who competed in endurance and rally racing during the 1920s and 1930s.[2] At the 1932 24 Hours of Le Mans, she won the 2 Liter class and finished in fourth place overall, becoming the highest placing female driver in the event's history.[3] Siko competed in three more Le Mans 24 hour races.
OdetteSiko (July 14, 1899 – August 31, 1984) was a French auto racing driver, who competed in endurance and rally racing during the 1920s and 1930s....
two female drivers to compete at the event were Marguerite Mareuse and OdetteSiko in 1930. France is the most represented country, having produced 23 female...
pushed hard enough to finish third, albeit 36 laps behind. Fourth was OdetteSiko’s privateer Bugatti entry – still the best overall finish by a female...
Most of the other large-engine contenders had fallen away, allowing OdetteSiko in a 1.8-litre supercharged Alfa Romeo to move up to fifth. The British...
004) from the winning Bentley. The Bugatti of Marguerite Mareuse and OdetteSiko had a trouble-free run and finished seventh, stealing the contemporary...
(age 20) Adeline Sangnier [fr] born (1986-06-10) 10 June 1986 (age 38) OdetteSiko Yvonne Simon born 1917, died August 16, 1992 (aged 74-75) Inès Taittinger...
pseudonyms "Ano-Nime"; and the women who charmed the media the previous year, OdetteSiko and Marguerite Mareuse, returned. Alfa Romeo had achieved great success...
Bugatti 2.3L S8 supercharged Did not arrive DNA 2.0 19 O. Siko (private entrant) OdetteSiko Alfa Romeo 6C-1750 SS Alfa Romeo 1750cc S6 Did not arrive...
Anne-Charlotte Verney was the best result for a female driver since OdetteSiko got fourth in 1932. Bob Garretson went on to win this year's World Championship...