Hemric began her professional stock car racing career in the 2011 ARCA Racing Series, driving four races for Venturini Motorsports. She later competed as a NASCAR Drive for Diversity member in the K&N Pro Series East, where she competed for three seasons (2013–15). Her best career finish came in 2014 at Iowa Speedway, where she finished second.
Racing career
Early career
Ruston both raced and played volleyball in high school before deciding to focus on racing full-time prior to her senior year;[1] she began racing Bandoleros at Texas Motor Speedway (TMS) when she was 14 years old.[2] When she was 16, she switched to Legends car racing, competing in the track's Semi-Pro and Young Lions divisions, finishing third in the latter's Winter Series.[2] In addition, she raced in TMS' Summer Stampede, finishing second, and in the top-ten in Charlotte Motor Speedway's Summer Shootout.[2] Upon turning 17, Ruston moved to North Carolina. In 2009, Ruston won TMS' Winter Series, Summer Stampede and the track's Driver of the Year award,[2] along with the U.S. Legends asphalt championship, the first woman to win the title.[3] The next year, she began racing in super late models, finishing 12th in the PASS Series Southern Division's championship.[2]
Ruston's father, Darren, was a dirt bike racer in Oklahoma, while her step-grandfather, Jerry Morrison, was an Oklahoma dirt track racer.[2] The youngest of two daughters, Ruston was a cheerleader and volleyball, soccer, and basketball player in high school.[2]
On July 28, 2015, Ruston became engaged to Camping World Truck Series driver Daniel Hemric.[11] They married on January 7, 2017.[12] In November 2019, the Hemrics announced that they were expecting their first child.[13] Their daughter was born on May 9, 2020.[14] In August 2022, the Hemrics announced that they were expecting their second child.[15] Their son was born on December 23, 2022.