How NASCAR’s Katherine Legge deals with torrent of social media hate mail and death threats: ‘I just feel sorry for them’
- British racing driver Katherine Legge received hateful messages and death threats after entering NASCAR in March.
- The abuse across social media platforms followed a difficult race weekend and her entry into the circuit.
- Messages included sickening vulgarities and death threats targeting Legge, currently the circuit's only female driver.
- She received thousands of messages, and NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps stated, "we condemn this behavior."
- Legge receives security detail from NASCAR.
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