Hailie Deegan drove the No. 15 car for the first 17 races of the 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series season before the driver and AM Racing announced they had parted ways after the June 29 race at Nashville, ...
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.
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 ...
Brian, Hailie and Haiden of the famed motorsports family tell PEOPLE about how they used their social media savvy to expand their brands beyond the race track Competition comes naturally to the Deegan ...
CONCORD, N.C. — Ford Performance Motorsports revealed Hailie Deegan as its newest development driver Tuesday at its Technical Center, with her joining Chase Briscoe in the program. Deegan will compete ...
Hailie Deegan had been an up-and-coming NASCAR driver before her Xfinity Series deal abruptly ended in July. The 23-year-old Californian went looking for a new racing home and has found it in Indy NXT ...
23-year-old driver Hailie Deegan, known for her aggressiveness on the track, is making a shocking career move to open-wheel racing in Indy NXT with HMD Motorsports. The move comes after she was ...
Hailie Deegan isn’t playing it safe as she is set to make her return to NASCAR with a bold mission, and that is to challenge Danica Patrick’s long-held grip on NASCAR history For more than a decade, ...
Hailie Deegan, mired in 28th in the Xfinity Series standings midway through her rookie season, has parted ways with AM Racing. The announcement Monday morning was not a surprise. She was 27th in the ...
CONCORD, N.C. — Ford Performance announced Tuesday the addition of Hailie Deegan to its driver development program, ensuring that the next steps of the rising star’s stock-car racing career will be ...
The Camping World SRX Series, the short-track series started by Ray Evernham and Tony Stewart that will start next week, announced that Hailie Deegan will join for two races. Deegan will replace 2013 ...
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