Danica Patrick has been getting more and more into golf. The former NASCAR and IndyCar star, who retired from professional racing in 2018, has been taking up new sports in retirement. Patrick has been ...
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Former NASCAR Star Danica Patrick Taking On New Sport
Retirement won't stop Danica Patrick from staying active, that's for sure. Patrick, the only woman to win an IndyCar race, retired from NASCAR in 2018. Although she never won a Cup Series race during ...
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F1 fans make feelings crystal clear on Danica Patrick's Mexico Grand Prix absence
F1 fans were brutally honest in their feelings about Danica Patrick as Jamie Chadwick took over in Sky Sports' coverage in ...
Former NASCAR star Danica Patrick publicly condemned a death threat against Attorney General Pam Bondi, describing it as a sign of a deeply troubling society on her Instagram. The Danica Patrick ...
Jenson Button’s reaction to Danica Patrick F1 United States Grand Prix analysis goes viral, sparking lively fan debate and social media buzz.
Former NASCAR and IndyCar star Danica Patrick sounded off on a U.S. college student on social media. A Turning Point USA ...
The first three images showed the ex-NASCAR driver, Trump, McCain, Gabbard, as well as United States Marine Dakota Meyer and ...
When former athletes like Danica Patrick retire from their original sport, they usually take up something else to fill the void. For Patrick, one of those things was skiing. One of the fastest women ...
When a former race car driver enters politics, things become interesting. Danica Patrick, once famous for her NASCAR career, is now diving into politics, and she’s getting involved in global issues.
Danica Patrick made waves with a sun-soaked Instagram post on Monday, October 20. The former racing superstar, 43, wore a soft yellow sleeveless playsuit while at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin ...
SEEKONK, Mass. – USNEPower Principal David J. Miller Jr. and NASCAR driver Patrick Emerling today announced the formation of USNEPower Motorsports, marking a new era for USNEPower’s racing involvement ...
On Friday, Jan. 21, 2005 Danica Collins, 14, visited the doctor’s office with her mother to learn whether her ankle injury had healed enough for her to play in the weekend basketball tournament.
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