Nasser driver Catherine Leg said he was getting “Hate Mail” and “Death Threatening” from auto racing fans after he was involved in an accident that was collected by the veteran driver Cassy Kahn during the Exfinity Series Race last weekeam.
The leg, who started the four Indi 500 decades, but a relative newborn on stock cars, on Tuesday, added during his “throttle therapy” podcast episode that “the inappropriate social media comments I received are not just boring, they are unacceptable.”
The British driver said, “Let me be very clear,” I am here and I’m here to compete, and I will not tolerate any threat to my protection or my dignity, no matter what he is track or off. “
Leg became the first woman in seven years to start the cup series races early this year in Phoenix. However, his debut in Nascar’s top series ended when Leg, who was already spending once, was involved in another spin and collected Daniel Suarez.
His next beginning was the lower-level Exfinity Race in Rockingham, North Carolina last Saturday. The field was good enough to make the field at the leg speed but the initial grid was closed due to ownership points. In the end, he was able to take the seat of Jellie in Jellie in the vehicle of 53 for Joe Ges motorports, which had to shake the last minute to prepare the car for him.
The leaders were good at the leg speed because the leaders were lamps, and when he entered Turn 1, William Sawalich was behind his car. It sent the leg spinning, and there was no need to go anywhere in Kahn, the bottom of the track rushed into it.
“I (Sawalich) gave a lane and the closing speed looks so high because I brakes the mid-corner.” He charges a bit tightly, which you see is the difference in speed hee
The 44 -year -old leg has experience in various cars across numerous series. He launched seven Indicar for Dell Coin Racing last year and ran for several teams for more than a decade in the IMSA Sportsker series.
He was also scattered in the past, even in the 2018 season and two more years ago, two exfinite races.
“I got my seat in that race track,” said Leg. “I have worked hard like other drivers there, and I have been running professionally for the past 20 years. I am 100 percent sure … the teams that employed me – without having to make me any sponsorship money for most of these 20 years – a DI rent, or anything else, because I can drive a nation car.”
Leg believes that the vitriol he received on social media indicates greater problems with women on the motorport.
“Fortunately,” he said, “I am in the comments section than you are in a fierce fight than you.”
Leg racing has received a lot of support from people in the community. Indica’s driver, Marco Andreti, has clashed a critics on social media who called Legs “disproved” in response to a post in its history at Indy 500.
“It is a bad thing to me to me bad about such bad girls,” wrote in Andreity X, previously Twitter. “Does it feel more manley from their couch or something?”
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