KATHERINE LEGGE Calls Out NASCAR’s Equipment Problem for Women Drivers
August 14, 2025
by Ishan Saini // from www.profootballnetwork.com
GRRL! SUMMARY:
- KATHERINE LEGGE just served up some uncomfortable truth about NASCAR’s treatment of women drivers, calling out the sport’s pattern of treating female competitors as “tokens” rather than serious contenders deserving top equipment. The 45-year-old, who made history as the fastest woman to qualify for the Indy 500 in 2023, isn’t mincing words about the barriers she faces in securing elite rides despite proven talent.
- Her Cup Series debut season with Live Fast Motorsports tells the whole story – two top-20 finishes (19th at Chicago, 17th at Indianapolis) while driving for a team that’s managed just two top-10s across 122 total starts. That’s not luck, that’s skill making the most of limited resources. Meanwhile, we’re reminded how DANICA PATRICK’s success came specifically when she had access to top-tier equipment at Stewart-Haas Racing.
- The equipment disparity isn’t just about gender – Chase Briscoe’s transformation from struggling at a declining Stewart-Haas to winning with Joe Gibbs Racing proves how much machinery matters in NASCAR. But LEGGE’s IMSA success with Meyer Shank Racing, where she won multiple races with competitive equipment, shows exactly what happens when talent meets opportunity. Her blunt assessment cuts right to the heart of the problem: “People want you there because you don’t look like anybody else in the paddock, but they don’t want to put you in the best rides.”
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