Dale Quinn Racing has announced that Catherine Legg will be the driver of the team’s No. 51 entry for the upcoming race at the World Technical Race.

Legge is the team’s choice for oval events this year and has also been invited to drive the car at DCR’s oval tests.

Legge has competed in several oval races this season, including the Indianapolis 500 and two races at Iowa Speedway, and the e.l.f. Cosmetic brands are everywhere

He suffered engine trouble in the 500 and finished 29th, crossing the line 17th and 24th in the Iowa dual meet.

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Legge returns to Dale Coyne to drive IndyCar at Gateway

Legge returns to Dale Coyne to drive IndyCar at Gateway

Legge will test the pink No. 51 entry at Gateway this weekend. Photo: Kevin Dejewsk

Dale Coyne Racing has confirmed that Katherine Legge will pilot the team’s #51 entry for the upcoming race at World Wide Technology Raceway.

Legge has been the team’s person of choice for oval events this season, and has also been called in to drive the car during DCR’s oval tests.

Legge has contested all of the season’s oval races so far, including the Indianapolis 500 and the two races from Iowa Speedway, and has carried the e.l.f. Cosmetics branding throughout.

She suffered engine issues during the 500, leading to a 29th place finish, and crossed the line in 17th and 24th during the Iowa double-header weekend.

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“I’m excited to get back in the No. 51 e.l.f. Cosmetics Honda at World Wide Technology Raceway with Dale Coyne Racing,” Legge said. We had a great week in Iowa and I’m looking forward to building on that and hopefully a strong showing for the team.

 

Legge joins Jack Harvey at number 18 and the Brit is ready for this weekend’s tournament.

Harvey, from central Ohio, suffered severe neck and back pain and retired early from the first race in Iowa, leaving Sunday’s event entirely.

It looks like he took advantage of the month-long break from the program and is ready to race this weekend at World Wide Technology Raceway.

Although Legge will also drive in the remaining oval races at the Milwaukee Mile and Nashville Superspeedway, those races have not yet been confirmed.

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