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.
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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.
Katherine Legge, the first woman to drive a NASCAR Cup Series car in seven years, spun out twice and didn't finish her debut race at Phoenix Raceway on Sunday, calling the effort a "baptism by fire," but one that has "a lot of positives to take from it.
Katherine Legge has raced in just about every series possible during her 25-year journey in professional motorsports, ranging from dirt tracks to IndyCar.
After 7 years of no women drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series, Katherine Legge will end that streak when she races at Phoenix Raceway this weekend.
NASCAR is under fire after allowing British driver Katherine Legge compete in Sunday's Cup Series race at Phoenix without any experience in the two feeder
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Daily Express US on MSNKatherine Legge issues apology over radio after early-race spin in NASCAR Cup Series debutKatherine Legge narrowly avoided a catastrophe during the early stages of her NASCAR Cup Series debut after spinning out by herself at Phoenix Raceway.
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The Spun on MSNFemale NASCAR Driver Katherine Legge Makes 7-Year HistoryA female NASCAR Cup Series driver made seven-year history in Phoenix, Arizona on Sunday. The NASCAR Cup Series went west this weekend. The Shriners Children's 500 was held at the Phoenix Raceway in Arizona.
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