Danica patrick who is
She broke the record for most top finishes of any female in the NASCAR Cup Series in and holds the new mark with a total of seven tops to her credit. Danica has launched the clothing line — Warrior by Danica Patrick, authored a book Pretty Intense , and is the sole proprietor of Somnium, a vineyard in Napa Valley, California. In addition to these passion projects, Danica also continues to do inspirational speaking engagements and she plans to build upon these initiatives in the coming years.
Birthdate: March 25, Birthplace: Beloit, Wisconsin. Hometown: Roscoe, Illinois. Residence: Phoenix, AZ. Marital Status: Single. Following her retirement from racing in , she began hosting the Pretty Intense weekly podcast. Born Danica Sue Patrick on March 25, , in Beloit, Wisconsin, Patrick began racing go-karts with her sister at age 10 and dropped out of high school to advance her racing career in England.
It was there that she finished second at the Formula Ford Festival, the highest-ever finish by either a woman or an American in the event.
During the next two years, Patrick achieved moderate success and was a consistent finisher on the podium, but never won a race. In , Patrick became the fourth woman to race in the Indianapolis Her fourth-place finish was the highest ever for a female driver, besting the previous record of ninth set by Janet Guthrie in She led 19 laps of the race, becoming the first woman ever to lead the Indy Patrick's year began tragically when teammate Paul Dana was killed in a crash the morning of the Toyota Indy Patrick had solid Top 10 finishes throughout her IRL campaign that year, coming in ninth place in the standings.
In , Patrick made history when she became the first woman to win a IndyCar race. She made an impressive showing at the Indianapolis the following year, coming in third in that event.
Another signature accomplishment came in August , when she set a record with her 29th consecutive race running at the finish. I've been lucky enough to make history and be the first woman to do many things. We have a lot more history to make and we are excited to do it. She went on to place eighth in the "Great American Race," and after competing in every event on the schedule, she finished second in the Rookie of the Year voting.
While looking for her first big Sprint Cup win, Patrick continued to deliver notable results. She notched a career-best sixth-place finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway in August , and the following year she recorded her sixth Top 10 finish, the most of any woman in the history of Sprint Cup competition. Facing the loss of sponsorship in early , Patrick announced in November that she was stepping away from racing full time, and would retire after competing in the Daytona and the Indianapolis in There was no storybook ending to Patrick's career, as she bowed out after crashing in both events.
Her unique status as a female race car driver, combined with her youth and good looks, netted Patrick numerous media opportunities. She served as a host on Spike TV, was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated and appeared in commercials and music videos. In , she published her autobiography, Danica: Crossing the Line.
Preparing for her post-racing career, Patrick began making wine through her Somnium Vineyard in Deer Park, California, and founded the Warrior clothing line. In August , Patrick launched an inspirational weekly podcast, also titled Pretty Intense. Some of her early guests included former baseball superstar Alex Rodriguez , astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and activist Gloria Steinem.
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