Katherine Legge became the first woman to race in the NASCAR Cup Series race since 2018 on Sunday at Phoenix Raceway.
McManus and Aurora Straus founded DART Car, which commissioned the McLaren, to elevate women in art and racing.
After building up an extensive motorsports resume, Katherine Legge will make her NASCAR Cup Series debut at Phoenix.
Legge is the 17th woman to make a start in the NASCAR Cup Series. It's unknown if she plans any further starts. Danica ...
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Sporting News on MSNWhere is Danica Patrick now? The story of ex-NASCAR star's career since retiring from racingLegge is the first female driver in the NASCAR Cup Series since Danica Patrick. She got her start in Indy car racing but ...
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Sporting News on MSNFemale NASCAR drivers timeline: Full list of women to race in Cup Series, from Danica Patrick to Janet GuthrieAt least 75 women have competed across NASCAR's top-three divisions — the Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Truck Series.
Alfa Romeo pays tribute to the fearless women who defied conventions and left their mark on motorsport. From the early 20th ...
Katherine Legge didn’t accomplish her goal of finishing the NASCAR Cup Series Shriners Children’s 500 at Phoenix Raceway, but ...
Katherine Legge, the newest female entrant in the Cup Series, recently spoke about NASCAR's limited number of female drivers.
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Motorsport.com on MSNFor the Cup: Legge and other extraordinary women who’ve raced NASCARAs Katherine Legge is set to join rare company at Phoenix Raceway, Motorsport.com takes a look back at the history of women ...
Legge, a 44-year-old British driver, was the first woman to race in any NASCAR Cup Series race since Danica Patrick in 2018.
Katherine Legge's historic day at Phoenix Raceway included a premature ending, as the first woman to race in NASCAR's Cup Series since 2018 spun out on lap No. 216 in Avondale, Ariz.
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