KATHERINE LEGGE Transforms Pink Car Skepticism Into NASCAR Girl Power Movement

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July 16, 2025

GRRL! SUMMARY:

  • KATHERINE LEGGE’s initial horror at e.l.f. Cosmetics’ pink car proposal has evolved into something much bigger – a full-scale validation movement for women in motorsport. The veteran driver, who spent years downplaying her gender to build credibility, now embraces her unique platform after witnessing how the 2023 Indy 500 activation made paddock women feel “seen and validated.” When her IndyCar seat disappeared, e.l.f. didn’t bail – they doubled down, proving their commitment goes beyond marketing speak.
  • The transition from open-wheel to NASCAR’s 3,400-pound stock cars has LEGGE learning an entirely new language – literally and figuratively. She’s trading IndyCar terminology for Southern engineer-speak while adapting to circuits and machinery that don’t yet feel like “an extension of me.” But her results speak louder than her learning curve: she’s already made history as the first woman to score a top-20 Cup Series finish since Danica Patrick in 2017, with her sights set on competitive equipment that matches her capabilities.
  • At 44, LEGGE argues experience is her secret weapon against NASCAR’s young guns who “haven’t made all the mistakes and aren’t scared yet.” She’s laser-focused on earning respect through performance while simultaneously widening motorsport’s tent – proof that the pink car she once winced at now represents something revolutionary. Her partnership with e.l.f. demonstrates that femininity and ferocity aren’t mutually exclusive, creating space for women to show up authentically while still being “a badass.”

UPCOMING:

  • NASCAR Cup Series 2025 Season
  • Daytona 500 2025

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GRRL! summary based upon reporting by Emily Selleck originally appearing on www.motorsport.com