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EssentiallySports on MSN"You Don't Know Me"- Katherine Legge Shuts Down Cup Garage's Delusion With Bold ClaimThe Open Exemption Policy is taking a toll not just on the sport, but also on the external drivers who are participating in ...
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Katherine Legge never set out to be a role model, but now she says she has a point to prove in NASCARWhen British racing driver Katherine Legge was given her long-awaited chance to compete ... while one of the sport’s former ...
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EssentiallySports on MSN“I Was Bitterly Disappointed”: Katherine Legge Reveals Her Disenchantment With NASCAR’s Curtailed Practice"(NASCAR) cannot allow somebody with no experience to run in the Cup Series." Daniel Suarez's fuming emotions were visible in ...
Katherine Legge discusses her association with Daniel Suarez following the Phoenix incident that compromised his race.
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Pro Football Network on MSN‘I Need Redemption’ – Katherine Legge Delivers Strong Statement of Intent Following Phoenix HumiliationKatherine Legge made her NASCAR Cup Series debut, hoping for a strong outing. However, the fallout from a tough race ...
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Pro Football Network on MSN‘Not My Best Work’ — ‘Embarassed’ Katherine Legge Seeks Redemption After Awful NASCAR Debut at PhoenixBritish racing veteran Katherine Legge had high hopes for her NASCAR Cup Series debut at Phoenix Raceway. However, things ...
It’s been almost two weeks since Katherine Legge arrived at Phoenix Raceway to make her NASCAR Cup Series debut, yet the ...
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On3 on MSNKatherine Legge responds to controversy after NASCAR debut, addresses future in Cup SeriesSince making her NASCAR Cup Series debut at Phoenix two weeks ago, Katherine Legge has been caught up in a small controversy.
Katherine Legge struggled in her NASCAR Cup Series debut Sunday at Phoenix, and while some in the sport have defended her this week, the 44-year-old driver says she is “embarrassed” by her ...
Daniel Suarez talks about another NASCAR chance for Katherine Legge urging tougher entry standards for the Cup Series.
Cup Series veteran Denny Hamlin delivers a strong take on NASCAR's driver approval system following a disaster in Phoenix.
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