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Danica Sue Patrick (/ ˈ d æ n ɪ k ə /; born March 25, 1982) is an American former professional racing driver and model.She is the most successful woman in the history of American open-wheel car racing—her victory in the 2008 Indy Japan 300 is the only win by a woman in an IndyCar Series race.
Defending Indy 500 winner Buddy Rice returned, and was joined by rookie Danica Patrick. Newman/Haas Racing returned to the Indy 500, entering Sébastien Bourdais and Bruno Junqueira. Two-time winner Al Unser Jr. took a brief retirement from driving in 2005 and did not enter.
The Indianapolis 500-winning car, Dallara IR3007, was the seventh chassis made by Dallara Automobili from the 2003 specifications. Originally a Panther Racing car, it was sold to Adrian Fernandez and later Marty Roth, before FAZZT bought the car in 2010, which became Sam Schmidt Motorsports' car in 2011 when it was used to win the Indianapolis 500.
There have been many Indianapolis 500 pace car drivers through the years. Here is the full list. ... 2021: Danica Patrick: Former race car driver. 2020: Mark Reuss: President of General Motors.
The post Danica Patrick Reacts To The Indianapolis 500 Result appeared first on The Spun. The 2021 Indianapolis 500 was a good one. More than 100,000 fans packed the racetrack – the biggest ...
Polesitter Scott Dixon led 115 laps, including the last 29, to win his first Indy 500. Several cars, including Tony Kanaan, Graham Rahal, Jeff Simmons and Justin Wilson were involved in crashes. With 29 laps to go Danica Patrick was eliminated when Ryan Briscoe clipped her car exiting the pits, damaging both. They were fined $100,000 and placed ...
The post Look: Danica Patrick Has Special Role At Indy 500 Today appeared first on The Spun. Danica Patrick has not raced since the 2018 Indy 500 and has been enjoying retirement ever since. But ...
4th: Danica Patrick (2005) 5th: Danica Patrick (2008) 6th: Lyn St. James (1994) Best finishing position. 3rd: Danica Patrick (2009) 4th: Danica Patrick (2005) 6th: Danica Patrick (2006) Most laps led, career. 29: Danica Patrick; Most female drivers in the starting field. 4: 2010 (Danica Patrick, Sarah Fisher, Ana Beatriz, Simona de Silvestro)