Katherine Legge has put together an impressive résumé over the course of her auto racing career, and yet, some NASCAR fans are questioning her legitimacy. Legge, 44, has competed part-time in both the Cup Series and Xfinity Series this season.
At 44, Katherine Legge is dipping her toes into NASCAR — first with the Cup Series and more recently, this past weekend, in the Xfinity Series. In her Cup appearance, she tangled with Josh Berry, which spun her into the middle of the track, just as Daniel Suarez charged down the same lane — an incident that threw a wrench into his race.
Katherine Legge has had a controversial start to her NASCAR career. In her Cup Series debut at Phoenix earlier this season, she was involved in a crash with Daniel Suarez, sparking a conversation about whether she deserved a spot on the track.
Katherine Legge has announced her return to NASCAR after a disastrous Phoenix Cup Series debut with Live Fast Motorsports in March. To briefly recap, Legge caused two risky incidents at the start and near the end of the Phoenix Shriners Children’s 500.
Katherine Legge had a difficult outing in Rockingham this weekend in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. The Briton failed to qualify for the race in the No. 32 car.
The days of both Katherine Legge and Kasey Kahne took a turn for the worse in the early going of Saturday's NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Rockingham Speedway.
It looked like Katherine Legge would not have an opportunity to compete in her first NASCAR Xfinity Series start of the 2025 season after she failed to secure a starting spot in the 38-car field in Saturday afternoon's qualifying session at Rockingham Speedway.
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Katherine Legge made her NASCAR Cup Series debut last month at Phoenix Raceway. Tuesday, Legge announced she will make five additional Cup, and seven Xfinity starts throughout the 2025 season.
Katherine Legge isn’t letting her controversial Cup Series debut stop her from returning for more this season. Today, the British racing driver announced she will be racing in at least seven more NASCAR races this year across the Cup and Xfinity series.
The fifth race of the season is here and the Cup Series Pennzoil 400 entry list is set for Las Vegas. Fans will notice that the number of entries is reduced by one, meaning only 36 chartered cars will compete.
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 different disciplines of motor racing.