Evelin (Eva) Gordon-Simpson (née Brewer; 1901–1980)[1] was a British racing driver.
[2] In 1932, Gordon-Simpson drove in the Monte Carlo Rally in a Singer, finishing 24th overall and 2nd to Alexandra Lindh among the women entrants.
[3][4] She competed in the 1935 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race as part of a team of women known as "Eyston's Dancing Daughters".
[5] Striving for reliability rather than position, all three cars successfully completed the race and were the focus of much attention.
[5] Gordon-Simpson and her co-driver of car #56, Australian Joan Richmond, finished 24th overall and first among the three MGs.