Natalie Decker Lemke returned to racing...but NOT as a driver...
- Devin Hunter
- Apr 16
- 1 min read
Natalie Decker Lemke headed back to a Wisconsin race track last weekend, but things have changed since her last race. After achieving the status of NASCAR's highest-finishing female in the truck series, Natalie has since become a mother to 2-month-old Levi.
Committed to upholding her family's racing legacy, she lead her team to Wisconsin Dells Raceway Park for the eagerly awaited Ice Breaker.
However, this time, Decker didn't drive...

Decker expressed her desire to support her husband, Derek Lemke, who drove the #31 Super Late Model, and to reestablish herself at the track. Both Lemke and Decker grew up on the race track with their families and met while competing against each other. For them, racing as a family is the dream they want to provide for their son Levi.

Decker's husband, Derek Lemke, participated at Dells Raceway last weekend. Lemke, an experienced racer, competed in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series last season.
Derek qualified P2 running a 13.096, and finished at P13.
The race also marked a special milestone for the couple as they brought their newborn son, Levi, to his very first race.

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