Well, after just 17 races with AM Racing, her rookie run in the tier-2 division of NASCAR was cut short. This wasn ... of her ...
Hailie Deegan’s rookie attempt in the Xfinity Series was nothing short of a nightmare. After three years of full-time racing, ...
This is the reality that Hailie Deegan laid bare in her ... she was competing in short course off-road events. Deegan's potential was clear when she became the first female driver to secure ...
Hailie Deegan, a known name in motorsports largely due to her association with the NASCAR National Series and a famed lineage tracing back to action sports legend Brian Deegan, is making a move in ...
Hailie Deegan has reflected on her maiden Indy NXT test run at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The former NASCAR driver called it quits with America's most-watched stock car racing after securing ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- 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 the full ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. believes Hailie Deegan, AM Racing was simply the ... This is where you’re short. This is where your performance is lacking.’ They can build their program, and maybe ...
Hailie Deegan will make the move from stock cars to open-wheel cars in 2025 as she will compete in a full 14-race season in Indy NXT, a development series for IndyCar. The 23-year-old Deegan ...
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.
Join NASCAR legend Kevin Harvick in alongside friends and analysts Kaitlyn Vincie and Mamba Smith on the latest episode of “Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour” Presented by NASCAR on FOX as the crew ...
Hailie Deegan, once billed the next big thing in stock car racing, is detouring to open-wheel competition. Deegan, 23, is scheduled to drive the full Indy NXT Series schedule next season for HMD ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — 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 the full ...