*MUST SEE* 10 Little-Known Things You Didn’t Know About Hailie Deegan (VIDEO) – OMG


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Hailie Deegan has been making waves in the male-dominated racing world since she was just 13, winning her first championship at that age. But what’s her life like off the track? Here are 10 things you didn’t know about the “Dirt Princess.” Don’t forget to subscribe for more amazing NASCAR content!

Number 10: Hobbies
In her early days, Haley was into Girl Scouts and volleyball. But when middle school hit, racing took over. She won the Junior Two Kart Class Championship, earning the title of “Dirt Princess,” and hasn’t looked back since.

Number 9: Education
Balancing school and racing wasn’t easy, but Haley managed to graduate from Rancho Christian School in 2018 while making her debut in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West. Homeschooling helped her focus on her racing career.

Number 8: Inspiration
Watching her dad, Ryan Deegan, dominate off-road racing inspired Haley to take up the sport. She begged for a chance to race and eventually got one, with her dad even building a short course track in their backyard.

Number 7: Beginnings
Haley started her racing journey at just seven years old, riding dirt bikes. By her eighth birthday, her parents gifted her a trophy kart, setting her on the path to off-road racing.

Number 6: Debut Win
At eight, Haley entered her first competitive race in the Junior Kart Class of the Mickey Thompson Tires/Gall Guard Lubricants XSS Stadium Series. She won, with her dad coaching her to victory.

Number 5: Rest and Recreation
When she’s not racing, Haley loves listening to Eminem and watching MTV’s “Ridiculousness.” But when it’s race time, she’s all business, always pushing her limits and refining her skills.

Number 4: Socials
Haley’s social media presence is huge. She’s active on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, where she shares behind-the-scenes moments from her racing career and her daily life, building a strong community of fans.

Number 3: Progress
Haley became the second female ever to win a NASCAR Touring Series race. In 2018, she joined the NASCAR Drive for Diversity Program and later won multiple races in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West.

Number 2: Trailblazer
In 2018, Haley made history by becoming the first female to secure a pole position in the K&N Series at the Star Nursery 100. She finished second in the main event, solidifying her place in NASCAR history.

Number 1: Charity
Haley is also known for her charitable work. In 2020, she teamed up with Ford to distribute over 3,000 pounds of turkey to families in Detroit. She also partnered with fellow Ford driver Joey Logano to provide face masks and hams to foundations in North Carolina during the holiday season.