Career
Early career
Sather was first interested in racing when she was in kindergarten, bringing die-cast cars into show-and-tell. When she was 9 years old, Sather started racing after acquiring a go-kart. Upon winning a karting championship in 2001, she moved to sprint cars.
When she was 17, in her fifth sprint car race, she was involved in a crash that created three compound fractures in her right leg, though she returned to racing four months later.
Sather also made starts in the World of Outlaws, qualifying for a preliminary A-Main in 410 sprint cars at the 2007 Knoxville Nationals. To develop her racing, she attended the Skip Barber Racing School, Finish Lincolnshire Racing School, Lyn Saint James Women in Racing Program, and the Jimmy Sills Racing School.
National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing
(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time * – Most laps led)
= Camping World Truck Series
In 2014, Sather was hired by the National Sprint League as the series" Marketing Director.