Early career Sather was first interested in racing when she was in kindergarten, bringing
die-cast cars into show-and-tell. In 2007, Sather won the American Sprint Car Series Midwest Championship, the first female to win the title. On April 11, 2009, Sather began racing asphalt super late models, finishing in the top-10, and competed full-time at
Evergreen Speedway's and layouts; she finished fourth in the points standings, and was named rookie of the year. In 2010, she joined the
Whelen All-American Series' Late Model division at South Boston, racing for
Sellers Racing Inc., owned by
Peyton Sellers and H.C. Sellers. In her first 17 races at the track, Sather recorded 13 top-fives and 15 top-10 finishes. On March 29, 2012, Sather joined
MAKE Motorsports to make her
Camping World Truck Series debut. In her first attempt at
Martinsville Speedway, Sather was 38th fastest with a lap time of 20.584 and speed of , and as a result, failed to qualify. She later attempted to qualify at
Iowa Speedway, but crashed before she could make a complete lap in qualifying. In an interview, Sather said that this race was her "last chance" to make it into the sport, and that because of her second straight DNQ, her "future looked very bleak". She never competed in auto racing again after the weekend. ==Post-racing career==