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Hailie Rochelle Deegan [1] (born July 18, 2001) [2] is an American racing driver. She is best known for competing in NASCAR stock car racing, last driving the No. 15 Ford Mustang for AM Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Deegan grew up racing off-road and on dirt, but transitioned to competing on asphalt in 2016 to pursue a career in stock ...
NASCAR Truck Series driver Hailie Deegan recently missed out on the Freedom 500 at Bradenton’s DeSoto Speedway. In a recent YouTube video, she announced why she didn’t participate in that race.
As of November 2024, Shawna Robinson, Hailie Deegan, Manami Kobayashi, and Gracie Trotter remain the only women to have won a race in one of NASCAR's touring series. Robinson won three times between 1988 and 1989 in the now-defunct Dash Series, [1] Deegan won three races in the K&N Pro Series West between 2018 and 2019.
Deegan's No. 15 car at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024. On September 23, 2023, AM Racing announced their desire to field a second Xfinity Series team in 2024. [ 3 ] On October 5, the team announced that they had signed Hailie Deegan to a multi-year deal to drive the No. 15 beginning the following season.
Hailie Deegan results. Deegan drove 17 Xfinity races in 2024, with a best finish of 12th at Talladega. Deegan has driven 69 NASCAR Trucks races, with 5 top-10 finishes. One of those came at Mid ...
Late last month, NASCAR driver Hailie Deegan was involved in a scary accident at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Just a few weeks later, Deegan was forced to miss a race for other reasons. In a video she ...
Hailie Deegan will make the move to NASCAR's second-tier Xfinity Series next season in a multi-year deal with AM Racing announced Thursday. The 22-year-old Californian is the only woman competing ...
On October 27, 2022, it was announced that the David Gilliland Racing (Tricon Garage starting in 2023) No. 1 truck, which was driven full-time by Hailie Deegan in 2022, would become a part-time truck for the team in 2023 and would be driven by Toyota Racing Development drivers as part of the team's switch from Ford to Toyota. [47]