SAMANTHA BUSCH & NATALIE DECKER Call Out Racing’s Gender Double Standards

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February 26, 2026

GRRL! SUMMARY:

  • SAMANTHA BUSCH stepped up to defend NATALIE DECKER after the driver spoke about the microscope women face in NASCAR, with Busch highlighting on her podcast how female competitors get scrutinized differently than their male counterparts. Decker, who drives part-time for Joey Gase Motorsports in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, didn’t hold back about the pressure women face in the sport – and Busch wasn’t about to let that conversation go unnoticed.
  • The conversation expanded beyond just drivers to recognize the wives and partners who keep racing families functioning behind the scenes. Busch made it clear that while the racing world sees the glamorous travel side, there’s a grinding reality where women manage entire households, businesses, and family schedules so their partners can chase checkered flags. It’s the kind of acknowledgment that racing wives rarely get, but absolutely deserve.
  • KATHERINE LEGGE became the unfortunate poster child for exactly what Decker and Busch were discussing when she faced death threats and hypersexualized hate after a racing incident with Kasey Kahne at Rockingham. NASCAR President Steve Phelps called out the behavior publicly, but the damage was done – Legge experienced the kind of vitriol that male drivers simply don’t face for identical on-track incidents. It’s the perfect example of how women in racing deal with consequences that go way beyond what happens on the asphalt.

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GRRL! summary based upon reporting by Sabyasachi Biswas originally appearing on www.essentiallysports.com