Desnuda Tequila Partners With Katherine Legge for Texas

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Katherine Legge is set to tackle the NASCAR Xfinity Series for a third time this season, competing in Saturday’s Andy’s Frozen Custard 300 at Texas Motor Speedway in the No. 32 Chevrolet for Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport.

When the NASCAR Xfinity Series competes at the tough Texas Motor Speedway on May 3, just two days before Cinco De Mayo, Legge will have primary sponsorship from Desnuda Tequila.

“I’m so excited to represent Desnuda Tequila at The Great American Speedway,” said Legge. “I’m a health-conscious athlete whose go-to drink when I’m at a party is tequila, lime, and soda. That’s why I was thrilled to team up with Desnuda Tequila around Cinco De Mayo! Desnuda’s flavor instantly stood out to me, it is exceptional. I love the fact it is organic and clean. The founders of Desnuda are tequila purists and huge fans of racing. We had a lot of fun creating this weekend’s livery based on our shared passions.”

Desnuda’s paint scheme for the No. 32 Chevrolet is intentionally stripped back — with no fluff and no noise — just a clean flow of natural tones, starting with a soft agave green that’s paried with deep, earthy green to showcase depth, while keeping the design fresh and refined.

“Katherine represents the pinnacle of tenacity, class, and endurance,” said Desnuda Tequila President Brandon Korthuis. “As our team looks to the future and expands into more markets, we see our core customers sharing those traits. Quality and purity are also at the heart of our brand, and how we approach the process of creating the finest tequila. Katherine is the perfect partner to exemplify and promote that message. Cheers with Desnuda this Cinco de Mayo.”

With a two-decade career in various types of motorsports, Legge is venturing into the NASCAR Xfinity Series with a more prominent schedule in 2025, which includes a seven-race slate with Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport.

After a difficult start to her campaign with the team at Rockingham, Legge was running inside the top-15 in the closing laps of Saturday’s Xfinity Series event at Talladega Superspeedway, when she was caught up in a wreck with series veteran Aric Almirola.

Saturday’s event at Texas Motor Speedway will mark the first start for Legge on a mile-and-a-half intermediate oval in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, at a racetrack she has visited before, albeit in the NTT IndyCar Series.

The Andy’s Frozen Custard 300 at Texas Motor Speedway will take place on Saturday, May 3 at 2:00 PM ET on The CW, PRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

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