KATHERINE LEGGE Faces Death Threats After Minor NASCAR Xfinity Crash
April 24, 2025
by JAKE FENNER // from www.dailymail.co.uk
GRRL! SUMMARY:
- KATHERINE LEGGE, the British driver who’s tackled everything from IndyCar to NASCAR, experienced a minor racing incident at Rockingham when William Sawalich’s No. 18 car bumped her from behind after she came out of a corner at normal speed. What should have been typical racing contact instead triggered a disturbing wave of harassment that perfectly illustrates what women drivers face when anything goes sideways on track.
- The aftermath revealed the ugly reality we know exists but rarely gets discussed this openly – LEGGE received death threats, sexual harassment, and vile messages that crossed every line imaginable. On her Throttle Therapy podcast, she called out the “disturbing” and “unacceptable” nature of these attacks while making it crystal clear she’s not backing down from competition or tolerating threats to her safety and dignity.
- Here’s a driver with serious credentials – four Indianapolis 500 starts, NASCAR Cup Series debut at Phoenix last month, and years of Xfinity experience – being subjected to harassment that has nothing to do with racing and everything to do with her gender. LEGGE’s measured response shows exactly how women drivers have to navigate this nonsense while still focusing on what they’re actually there to do: race cars at the highest level.
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