Sad News: Worlds Most Talented Female Racer Kaylee Bryson, Announced Dead in A Tragic… see more

Bryson, of Muskogee, Oklahoma, inherited the lead with 16 laps to go when race-long leader Brady Bacon went up in smoke. From there, she fended off a hard-charging C.J. Leary who had charged to second from his 24th-place starting position.

 

“Just drive the track, don’t worry about anyone else,” Bryson said when asked about the conversation with her spotter over the final laps. “Just go out there and make fast laps. That’s what we did and we won!”

 

Prior to winning the race, Bryson had already added her name to the USAC record books earlier in the night by becoming the first woman in the 54-year history of the

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