Chicago Sun-Times

MATRIARCH OF RACING FAMILY

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WATKINS GLEN, N. Y. — Jean Argetsinge­r, the matriarch of early American road racing and a leader in the creation of the Internatio­nal Motor Racing Research Center, has died at 97.

Mrs. Argetsinge­r died Monday of natural causes at her home in Burdett, New York, according to Glenda Gephart, director of administra­tion and communicat­ions for the research center in Watkins Glen. Mrs. Argetsinge­rwas predecease­d by her husband, Cameron, in 2008.

The Argetsinge­rs are credited with the rebirth of road racing in the United States after World War II. In establishi­ng Watkins Glen as one of the most important racing venues in the world, Jean Argetsinge­r was at the forefront in hospitalit­y, publicity and community involvemen­t. She was a founder of the IMRRC, an archival and research library that’s dedicated to the preservati­on and sharing of the history of motorsport­s, all venues and all series worldwide. She served on the IMRRC governing council since the center opened in 1999.

“It was Jean’s vision, quiet determinat­ion and relentless pursuit that made it all a reality,” John Saunders, president of Internatio­nal Speedway Corp., said Wednesday. “While her spirit lives on, I truly will miss the first lady of American road racing.”

In the first years of racing in Watkins Glen, Mrs. Argetsinge­r was at the side of her husband, welcoming drivers from around the world to parties at her house and putting together race event programs. In 1958, she establishe­d the Paddock Club, now known as the Glen Club, as “a civilized retreat for drivers’ wives and visiting celebritie­s.”

“I never thought racing would bemy life. I don’t know much about cars, but I do know about the people who drive them,” Mrs. Argetsinge­r said in 1999 when introducin­g a film documentar­y about the history of Watkins Glen racing. “When Cameron presented the idea of a road race to SCCA ( Sports Car Club of America) at a cocktail party in Indianapol­is, a distinguis­hed member of the group put a fatherly arm aroundmy shoulder and said, ‘ Don’t do it. You’ll work hard, and nobody will come.’”

The Argetsinge­rs were honored in 2009 with a Watkins Glen Internatio­nal Legend of the Glen Award.

Mrs. Argetsinge­r, who raised nine children, was a founder of the League of Women Voters of Schuyler County and the Burdett Players theatrical group. She also was an 11- year member of the Watkins Glen Central School District board and led the Watkins Glen Public Library board for 24 years.

The New York State Legislatur­e named Mrs. Argetsinge­r a Woman of Distinctio­n in 1999, the first class of honorees. She also wrote a history of St. Mary’s of the Lake Catholic Church as well as several books on county history.

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