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Hailie Deegan announced in October that she will be bidding adieu to the world of NASCAR forever. The post “Embrace the Bumps” – Fans Rally Behind Hailie Deegan as She Shares the Details of ...
Although Hailie Deegan is off the sport currently, she is not off the headlines. The post "Y'all Did [Hailie] Deegan Dirty"- Enraged Fans Go After AM Racing's Darlington Pick Despite Failed Joey ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Hailie Deegan said Monday she will move from NASCAR to IndyCar and compete in the Indy NXT Series next year with HMD Motorsports. Deegan will drive the No. 38 entry for ...
Deegan joins three-time series champion Matt Crafton, 2021 series champ Ben Rhodes and Ty Majeski at ThorSport. She replaces Christian Eckes, who moved to MacAnally-Hilgemann Racing last week.
During her first Indy NXT test runs, Hailie Deegan put down 67 laps, while others crossed the 75-lap mark. She also set her best time of 1:18.9038, about four seconds off the pace. × ...
Hailie Deegan will join AM Racing for the 2024 Xfinity Series season as the team expands to two full-time entries.. Deegan, who signed a multi-year deal, will drive the No. 15 Ford Mustang during her ...
After being dropped by Xfinity and AM Racing after a successful NASCAR season, Hailie Deegan now has a plan for her return to the track — this time in her single seater debut. Formula Scout ...
Hailie Deegan is leaving NASCAR. Monday, the 23-year-old announced a full-time move to open-wheel racing. Next season she will run a full 14-race season in Indy NXT, a development series for IndyCar.
Hailie Deegan and the AM Racing Xfinity Series team announced Monday that they have parted ways. The 22-year-old Deegan joined the team this season for her rookie Xfinity campaign. The team had Joey ...
After questions about the driver's future in the sport, AM Racing announced the immediate termination of its contract with Hailie Deegan, a driver recently removed from the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
Driver Hailie Deegan waits for the start of an SRX Series auto race Saturday, July 17, 2021, in Nashville, Tenn. Credit: AP/Mark Humphrey. By The Associated PressOctober 14, 2024. Share.