
Daredevil at the Wheel
The Climb and Crash of Joan LaCosta
by Tony St. Clair
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"An essential contribution to women’s sports history and car racing collections."
— Booklist, Starred Review
“The spellbinding story of Joan LaCosta, one of America’s first speed queens on wheels, splendidly researched and told with tremendous verve and empathy for an extraordinary woman. I loved it.”
— Miranda Seymour, author of The Bugatti Queen: In Search of a Motor-Racing Legend
“A riveting account of one of the most enigmatic figures in early American auto racing. St. Clair masterfully weaves together the threads of auto racing history, early twentieth-century gender dynamics, and—ultimately—true crime in a tale that reminds us how quickly fortunes can change when living life at full throttle. An urgent and electric read.”
— Timothy J. Hillegonds, author of The Distance Between
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On Fourth of July weekend in 1924, Marion Martins flies past some of the best race car drivers of her time and takes home two trophies from the famous North Shore racetrack in Chicago. In 1926, on the beaches of Daytona, Florida, Joan LaCosta breaks a world speed record at 145 miles per hour. But Martins and LaCosta never face one another on the close-knit circuit of early American auto racing. That’s because they are just two of the identities adopted by the elusive woman born Marion Carver. By the late 1920s, this enigmatic woman became a household name in auto racing—several household names in fact—though she’d be best known as Joan LaCosta.
Adopting and discarding personas almost as often as she changes tires, LaCosta defies death, shuns social norms, and keeps her competition in the rearview mirror. While driving as fast as she can away from a complicated past, she survives violent wrecks, race collisions, and onboard fires in front of sell-out crowds. But fame, danger, and failed relationships take their toll.
In 1929, as the Great Depression looms, LaCosta, broke and broken, commits to one last daring stunt: the attempted robbery of a Chicago high-society matron in the city’s most glamorous high rise. Coverage of the dramatic trial sells out papers from coast to coast, and after fame turns to infamy, LaCosta sheds her identity one last time and disappears from public view.
Daredevil at the Wheel: The Climb and Crash of Joan LaCosta
By Tony St. Clair
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Published by Lyons Press, an imprint of The Globe Pequot Publishing Group, Inc.
About the Author
Tony St. Clair is one of the country’s leading experts on vintage race car instruments. He has written feature articles for hot rod publications such as Ol Skool Rodz and writes a popular vintage racing blog, Deadly Curves. He is also an alumnus of the Kenyon Playwrights Conference and has had several original plays produced around the country, including Trim, John and Tony’s Christmas Carol, Killing Time, Brain Girl, and Voices in the Air. He lives in Chicago.