Seven years after Danica Patrick last raced in the Daytona 500 for Premium Motorsports, Katherine Legge took the wheel for the Shriners Children’s 500. The 44-year-old became the first woman to compete in a NASCAR Cup Series event since 2018. One NASCAR ...
Danica Patrick wasn't much of a political person growing up. The former NASCAR and IndyCar star didn't vote. She considered herself to be an independent, perhaps even leaning left on some issues. However,
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Danica Patrick and Terry Bradshaw are in the same politically company - in a sense, anyway. Patrick, 42, is long retired from professional racing. Bradshaw, 76, can say the same about his football career.
NASCAR fans are weighing in on Danica Patrick making it clear where she stands politically. Patrick, 42, didn't grow up a very political person. The former NASCAR and IndyCar didn't vote until 2024. Patrick typically considered herself an independent,
Danica Patrick shares her shift to conservative politics, revealing how a 2023 event changed her perspective and sparked debate.
Danica Patrick’s two-year relationship with NFL star Aaron Rodgers ended in 2020, yet its emotional aftermath remains. The NASCAR trailblazer, once dubbed a “marketing machine” by Kyle Petty, faced public scrutiny over her racing career and personal life.
Drive to Survive season 7 following backlash over her Trump support. Controversy reignited as her past discouraging comments about women in F1 resurfaced. Despite her historic achievements in motorsport,
Danica Patrick wasn't very interested in politics. She would often tell her fans that she's "somewhere between republican and independent." Patrick's stance on politics has clearly changed over the past few years.