NASCAR is under fire after allowing British driver Katherine Legge compete in Sunday's Cup Series race at Phoenix without any ...
Katherine Legge became the first woman to race in the NASCAR Cup Series race since 2018 on Sunday at Phoenix Raceway.
It's Women's History Month, which means it's the perfect time to highlight women going above and beyond. On Sunday, Katherine Legge was the first woman to race in the NASCAR Cup Series since 2018.
Katherine Legge spent 25 years working her way through professional motorsports before getting her shot at driving a NASCAR ...
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Pro Football Network on MSN‘Baptism of Fire’ – Katherine Legge Comes Clean on Disappointing NASCAR Cup Series Debut at PhoenixKatherine Legge’s highly anticipated NASCAR Cup Series debut at Phoenix Raceway was anything but easy. The British driver, ...
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Pro Football Network on MSN$70 Million Worth NASCAR Hall of Famer Gets Brutally Honest on Danica Patrick’s Successor Katherine LeggeSeven years after Danica Patrick last raced in the Daytona 500 for Premium Motorsports, Katherine Legge took the wheel for ...
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.
The NASCAR Cup Series season is four races old and Christopher Bell has already accomplished something no Cup driver has done ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNChristopher Bell keeps winning as NASCAR gains tire data at PhoenixFor all the talk about alternate option tire strategies, the NASCAR Cup Series race at Phoenix Raceway came down to ...
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Can anyone beat Christopher Bell in 2025? Through four races, no, not really. Bell held off Denny Hamlin at Phoenix for his ...
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