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At least 75 women have competed across NASCAR's top-three divisions — the Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Truck Series.
Katherine Legge's Cup Series debut at Phoenix was a "baptism of fire," but approving her to race was the right call by NASCAR.
Legge is the first female driver in the NASCAR Cup Series since Danica Patrick. She got her start in Indy car racing but ...
Legge, who piloted the No. 78 Chevrolet for Live Fast Motorsports, became the 17th woman to compete at NASCAR’s top-level and ...
Katherine Legge didn’t accomplish her goal of finishing the NASCAR Cup Series Shriners Children’s 500 at Phoenix Raceway, but ...
The last woman to race in Cup was Danica Patrick, who ended her NASCAR career with the 2018 Daytona 500. Similar to Patrick (the only woman to win an IndyCar race), Legge raced a variety of series ...
Legge, a 44-year-old British driver, was the first woman to race in any NASCAR Cup Series race since Danica Patrick in 2018.
As Katherine Legge is set to join rare company at Phoenix Raceway, Motorsport.com takes a look back at the history of women ...
After building up an extensive motorsports resume, Katherine Legge will make her NASCAR Cup Series debut at Phoenix.
The driver has raced in just about every series possible during her 25-year journey in professional motorsports, ranging from ...
Over the course of a motorsports career that has stretched for more than two decades, Katherine Legge has competed in several prestigious events in a number of ...