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How Katherine Reguet brought girls' power movements to NASCAR
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Katherine Reguet: The Driving Force Behind Girls’ Power Movements in NASCAR

July 16, 2025 4 Min Read
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When Katherine Legge first saw a pink race car adorned with Elf Cosmetics branding, she was initially skeptical, calling it clichéd and questioning the need for a pink car. Throughout her racing career, which spans open-wheel racing, endurance events, and now NASCAR, Legge has deliberately avoided being labeled as a “female driver.” In the male-dominated world of motorsports, she focused on earning respect through skill and determination rather than her gender. “I tried to be known simply as a race car driver, not a girl,” she explains.

However, in 2023, when Elf Cosmetics approached her, she saw a chance to embrace a new role. During a trip to New York City, the 44-year-old driver began to appreciate the strength in her unique position within the sport. The pink car, which once seemed a liability, turned out to be a game-changer. “That was the best thing to happen because it started a girl power movement,” Legge reflects a year later.

At the Indy 500, Elf’s involvement expanded with a high-profile drone show and fan engagement featuring the brand’s signature colors, creating a space where women in the paddock felt recognized and empowered. “For the first time, women felt seen, validated, and that they could wear makeup and still be tough,” Legge says.

Despite losing her Indy 500 seat the following year, Elf doubled down on their support, backing her 2025 NASCAR campaign. Since Danica Patrick in 2017, Legge became the first woman to earn a top-20 finish in a Cup Series race. “I hope this sparks a girl power movement in the NASCAR paddock just like in Indy,” she hopes.

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Transitioning to NASCAR is challenging, with heavier cars and a different racing style. Legge admits the learning curve is steep—adapting to new circuits, equipment, and even understanding the regional accents of her crew. “When the green flag drops, I have to consciously think about everything,” she shares with a laugh, noting her spotter and crew chief are incredibly supportive.

Despite initial struggles, her growing knowledge and dedication are evident. “I’m highly motivated, studying, watching races, analyzing data, and fully committed,” she says. Legge aims to finish where her car’s potential allows—whether that’s in the top 10 or even winning.

She values respect from the racing community over flashy headlines and wants to compete with integrity. “Experience counts—young drivers might be fast, but they haven’t learned from mistakes or fear yet,” she notes. “Respecting the sport is essential; slowing someone down is easier than speeding them up.”

Legge’s journey with Elf Cosmetics symbolizes her dual mission to win races and expand the reach of motorsports. The pink car, once a source of embarrassment, now proudly represents endless possibilities. She is living proof that femininity and fierce competitiveness can coexist, showing that you can be yourself and still perform at the highest level.

Fan Take: Katherine Legge’s embrace of her identity and partnership with Elf Cosmetics signals a powerful shift in NASCAR, encouraging more inclusivity and diversity in the sport. This movement not only inspires current and future female racers but also enriches NASCAR’s culture by broadening the definition of a successful driver beyond traditional norms.

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