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Katherine Legge at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (IndyCar Photo)

Katherine Legge Joins Dale Coyne Racing For Indy 500

INDIANAPOLIS — A beauty and cosmetics sponsor will be part of this year’s 108th Indianapolis 500 as Dale Coyne Racing with RWR has tapped Katherine Legge to be the driver of the No. 51 Honda Dallara, the team announced Tuesday morning. 

The car will feature primary sponsorship from e.l.f. Cosmetics who is expanding its partnership with Legge and becoming the first beauty brand to serve as a primary sponsor of an entry at the Indianapolis 500.

“I’m honored to be back at the 500 to represent such a groundbreaking and historic effort put forward by e.l.f.,” said Legge. “e.l.f. is truly changing the face of motorsports by lifting women up and challenging norms. Janet Guthrie set the stage for this type of moment back in the ‘70s and I’m honored to carry it forward with Dale Coyne Racing with RWR this year. When I was nine years old, I decided I wanted to be a race car driver, and I never would have dreamed a beauty brand would one day be my primary sponsor in the Indy 500.

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Katherine Legge’s livery for the Indianapolis 500.

“Together with DCR, Honda, and e.l.f., we will truly empower women who are breaking barriers, pushing boundaries, and testing the limits by giving them the confidence and a path towards realizing their dreams, whatever they may be!”

E.l.f. first partnered with Legge at last year’s Indy 500 when she set the fastest one-lap (231.627 mph) and four-lap (231.070 mph) qualification speeds for a woman in the history of the event. 

“Katherine is the embodiment of e.l.f.’s vision,” said Kory Marchisotto, Chief Marketing Officer, e.l.f. Beauty. “Katherine is a bold disruptor with a kind heart. She is a force driven by positivity, inclusivity and accessibility. She takes to the track motivated to pave the way for future drivers who might not currently see themselves behind the wheel at big races. Her presence is helping to shape the future culture of racing,” Marchisotto said. “We are proud to sponsor Katherine as a beacon of limitless possibilities.” 

In 2012, Legge became just the ninth woman to qualify for the Indy 500, following Guthrie who was the first in 1977, and is the only female driver entered in this year’s race. 

Legge will be competing in this year’s Indy 500 for Dale Coyne Racing with RWR, whom she also drove for in 2007 in the Champ Car World Series, now the NTT IndyCar Series, and the series where she was the first woman to lead a Champ Car race (2006).

“We’re pleased to welcome Katherine back to our team after all these years. She’s had a good career since she first drove for us in 2007 and we can’t wait to start working with her again for this year’s Indianapolis 500,” shared Team Owner Dale Coyne. “We’re also excited to be part of this historic partnership with e.l.f. at the Indy 500. We look forward to working with them and making them proud in May.”