KATHERINE LEGGE’s Best NASCAR Finish Shows Why We Need More Track Time

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July 31, 2025

GRRL! SUMMARY:

  • KATHERINE LEGGE delivered her best NASCAR Cup Series finish with 17th at the Brickyard 400, proving that track familiarity is everything. Her success at Indianapolis and earlier 19th-place finish at Chicago Street Course isn’t coincidence – she’s got Indy 500 attempts under her belt and years of sports car experience on street circuits that most NASCAR drivers simply don’t have.
  • While critics have jumped on LEGGE for some rookie mistakes this season (that Kahne incident was rough, we’ll give them that), her top-20 finishes with Live Fast Motorsports – one of the most underfunded teams in the field – would have been impossible just 15 years ago. The Next Gen car has created opportunities, but it’s also created a learning curve that’s hitting everyone from seasoned pros to promising rookies.
  • Here’s the real issue: NASCAR’s limited practice and testing schedule is setting drivers up to fail. LEGGE and other drivers are trying to master a completely different car while simultaneously competing for points and paychecks. The Next Gen is so different from its Xfinity predecessor that even successful lower-series champions like Ty Gibbs and Austin Cindric have struggled to adapt without adequate seat time to figure out the nuances.

UPCOMING:

  • NASCAR Cup Series at Richmond Raceway
  • NASCAR Xfinity Series at Richmond

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GRRL! summary based upon reporting by Demian Malcher originally appearing on www.yardbarker.com