Nashville, TN – May 31, 2025 — Veteran driver Katherine Legge will still compete in tonight’s race at Nashville, despite failing to qualify in her original entry. In a late-breaking development, Jordan Anderson Racing has brokered a deal with Our Motorsports to place Legge behind the wheel of the No. 5 car for the event.

Legge, who was attempting to qualify for the race with Jordan Anderson Racing, came up short in a competitive qualifying session earlier today. With her vast experience and value to the team, Jordan Anderson Racing quickly moved to find a solution that would allow her to remain in the lineup.
According to sources close to the situation, Jordan Anderson Racing reached out to Our Motorsports shortly after qualifying concluded. Their No. 5 entry, initially without a confirmed driver for tonight’s race, became the ideal option to keep Legge in the field.
“This is a great example of teams working together for the good of the sport and their drivers,” said a team representative. “Katherine brings experience, talent, and professionalism to any team she drives for, and we’re thrilled to have found a way to keep her on track tonight.”
The last-minute collaboration underscores the fluid nature of motorsports, where adaptability and teamwork often play crucial roles. Legge, known for her versatility across multiple racing disciplines, will now pilot the No. 5 car in what promises to be a thrilling evening of racing action in Nashville.
Fans of Legge and both teams will be eager to see how she performs in this unexpected but exciting turn of events.
More updates to follow as the teams finalize pre-race preparations.