Hailie Deegan faced late-night tears after disappointing Xfinity Series finishes, feeling powerless with results like 27th and 33rd place.
Deegan’s best finish in 17 Xfinity races was 12th, adding to her frustrations as she struggled to meet expectations.
Deegan openly shared how poor performance on the track affected her mental health, leading to feelings of despair and anger.
Racing setbacks pushed Deegan into emotional turmoil, with sleepless nights filled with frustration over her underwhelming finishes.
Leaving NASCAR, Deegan joins the IndyCar NXT Series, hoping to rebuild her career and gain confidence in open-wheel racing.
Deegan looks to master open-wheel racing with HMD Motorsports, facing a steep learning curve but embracing the opportunity.
Deegan’s first IndyCar test at Indianapolis Motor Speedway left her in awe, experiencing the iconic track in an entirely new way.
Deegan noted the importance of using data and resources available in IndyCar, a critical factor in her future success.
Thrilled by the speed and handling of IndyCars, Deegan called them “fun to drive” but very different from her NASCAR experience.
Determined to rise from past disappointments, Deegan eyes her IndyCar journey as a fresh start in her racing career.