When British racing driver Katherine Legge was given her long-awaited chance to compete in a NASCAR Cup series race for the ...
Katherine Legge's Cup Series debut at Phoenix was a "baptism of fire," but approving her to race was the right call by NASCAR.
Tuesday marks 75 days until the Indianapolis 500, and while the teams are preparing for the big race, local Girl Scouts are also preparing for potential futures in the motorsports ...
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Yardbarker on MSNWomen Trailblazers in IndyCarMarch 8th marked International Women’s Day, and in honor of this occasion, LWOS is excited to shine a spotlight on some ...
Legge, who piloted the No. 78 Chevrolet for Live Fast Motorsports, became the 17th woman to compete at NASCAR’s top-level and ...
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 ...
Legge is the first female driver in the NASCAR Cup Series since Danica Patrick. She got her start in Indy car racing but ...
Katherine Legge has raced in just about every series possible during her 25-year journey in professional motorsports, ranging ...
With her Cup debut Sunday at Phoenix Raceway, Katherine Legge would become the 17th woman to race in NASCAR's premier series ...
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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 GuthrieNASCAR has housed a host of gifted drivers within its banner. From Red Byron and Curtis Turner to Richard Petty and Dale ...
Danica Patrick's comments that women are unfit for F1 have resurfaced, prompting a deep dive into the historic repression of ...
To celebrate International Women's day, LNER is 'accelerating action' by encouraging women to join the company as train drivers. The recruitment campaign is trying to encourage more women to consider ...
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