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Hailie Deegan got a chance to race in the upper echelons of stock car racing and NASCAR when she made her debut in Truck Series in 2021. She claimed that she had the patience of her sponsors due ...
For Hailie Deegan, she's getting another year in the truck series after two frustrating seasons. And if the 21-year-old wants to be taken seriously as a possible Cup driver, she likely will have ...
Indy NXT driver Hailie Deegan recently got possession of a vintage 1966 Ford Mustang she bought in December last year, after ...
Hailie Deegan is moving from the Truck Series to the Xfinity Series. AM Racing announced Thursday that Deegan, 22, would drive in NASCAR’s No. 2 series for the team in 2024.
Hot off a successful, three-year stint in NASCAR’s Craftsman Truck Series where she currently sits in 19th place, Hailie Deegan is making her much-anticipated leap into the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
Explore the impact of trailblazing female NASCAR drivers, highlighting Hailie Deegan's significant influence in racing ...
Deegan moves to Xfinity competition after three seasons in the Craftsman Truck Series – two with David Gilliland’s operation and this year with ThorSport Racing.
Hailie Deegan finally has a seat for 2023. The racing executives at Ford had been scrambling to find a ride for the popular 21-year-old racer, and Thursday they announced she’ll remain in NASCAR ...
Hailie Deegan is the only full-time female driver in NASCAR's three national series. Next season, ... but also frustration as she has five top-10s in the Craftsman Truck Series.
Prior to moving up to the Truck Series, Deegan spent two full-time seasons in the ARCA Menards Series West and one in the ARCA Menards Series. She won three ARCA West races. “We are excited to see ...
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