Imperial Valley Press

HAILIE DEEGAN RIDING FAST LANE ON RISE IN AUTO RACING

- BY DAVE SKRETTA AP Sports Writer

GRANITE CITY, Ill. — There are three questions that Hailie Deegan gets from everybody she comes across, and while she insists they’re not necessaril­y annoying, they certainly are persistent.

The first is about NASCAR star Kevin Harvick, who gave the young driver a shout-out after they raced against each other in a small event earlier this year. The second is about her favorite driver, and the last is about what it’s like being the next coming of Danica Patrick. It’s probably best to take them in reverse order.

First, she explains, there is little in common between Deegan and the most wellknown female driver in motorsport­s.

Deegan is the daughter of motocross legend Brian Deegan, which means she grew up on dirt — not in Indy Car — and is trying to work her way through stock car’s lower levels.

Second, she’s a big fan of Kyle Busch, which says a lot about her personalit­y. Busch is loathed by many NASCAR fans for his badboy attitude, but the 17-year-old Deegan loves that the 2015 Cup Series champ brings an edgy, almost heel-like quality to racing.

And finally, she thought it was pretty cool that Harvick thought so highly of the teen from Temecula, California.

“It was crazy,” she said during a break between recent practice sessions at Gateway Motorsport­s Park near St. Louis, where Deegan was preparing for that night’s race in the K&N Series.

“He was one of the first to talk about me publicly in the NASCAR world,” Deegan said, “so that was cool. But I’m with Toyota, so my favorite drivers have to be Toyota drivers.”

Yes, it was officials from the auto manufactur­er that decided there was enough promise in Deegan to lure her away from a promising off-road truck career to the world of stock cars.

Deegan spent some time testing last year with Bill McAnally, and a deal was struck to race a full K&N schedule this season. And while she’s racing against other drivers with years of experience on ovals and road courses, Deegan has more than held her own, leading laps last week at the Las Vegas dirt track and twice finishing second while building a strong case for rookie of the year.

Heady stuff considerin­g Deegan just became old enough to drive legally on streets a year ago.

“It’s funny,” Deegan said, “because coming into this year we were like, ‘OK, our goal is to run top five.’ And now it’s like, ‘I want to win.’ It’s fun to see how your goals change so quickly.”

Then again, moving quickly is part of Deegan’s DNA.

She grew up going to motocross races with her dad, a 10time X-Games medalist and founding member of the Metal Mulisha.

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