Katherine Legge has admitted that she is particularly looking forward to this weekend's DTM event at
Brands Hatch as it gives her the chance to race on home soil for the first time in four years.
Having struggled to find the means of breaking into the top echelons of racing in Europe, Legge packed her bags and took a chance on forging a career on the other side of the Atlantic. After gatecrashing the Katherine Nunn Scholarship and setting fastest time despite never having driver an Indy Pro Series car or seen an oval before, Legge decided that the US was for her, and approached Kevin Kalkhoven at that year's
Autosport Awards in an effort to secure a seat for 2005.
Kalkhoven, then heading up Champ Car as well as his own team within the series, engineered a ride in Atlantics with the promise that, based on her performance, he would consider backing Legge for the future. The Briton responded by winning on her Atlantic debut at Long Beach, leading to a full season, third in the championship and graduation to Champ Car for 2006.
Although her two seasons in Champ Car were tough, Legge had hoped to remain in America until rumours of an impending merger between the country's two premier open-wheel series clouded matters. Not one to hang about, she found a way to be included in Audi's search to for a replacement for Vanina Ickx and duly secured a deal with the marque to drive with the privateer TME Futurecom outfit.
Which is how she comes to be back at Brands this weekend. Not having raced in the UK since 2004, however, the weekend has added meaning for the Briton, even though she will start the race five places back from wherever she qualifies, following contact with Maro Engel last time out at the Nurburgring.