Danica Patrick was fined $50,000 for crashing into David Gilliland during a Sprint Cup race at Martinsville Speedway. She was also docked 25 driver points and placed on probation for a while. In 2015,
Danica Patrick spoke out on Wednesday regarding the transgender athletes debate. The former IndyCar and NASCAR star, who competed amongst men for much of her career, took a clear side in the debate while speaking with former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines.
Danica Patrick said on Riley Gaines' podcast that "there are just clear biological differences between" males and females when it comes to sports.
Danica Patrick has been getting into politics.The former NASCAR and IndyCar driver voted for the first time in November. Unsurprisingly, she went with President Trump. The former racing star turned political pundit previously claimed to be somewhere between an independent and a Republican.
Danica Patrick has taken a clear side in the debate surrounding transgender athletes. The debate surrounding transgender athletes in sports is ongoing. Earlier this year, President Donald J. Trump announced that he was signing the "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports" act.
After Danica Patrick’s exit from the NASCAR Cup series, stock car racing has been an all-men show. The post Danica Patrick’s Legacy Gets a New Face in Next Gen as 44 YO Female Star Set to Make History at Phoenix appeared first on EssentiallySports.
President Donald Trump held his first address to Congress on Capitol Hill. It didn't take long for things to go off the rails. Trump broke the record for the longest annual presidential address to Congress.
Danica Patrick often uses her social media accounts to weigh in on the most prominent political and social issues. These days, Ukraine is a major topic, particularly its relationship with the United States following the confrontation last week between Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and
Driving in the IndyCar Series, Legge set a record at the 2023 Indianapolis 500 for the fastest qualifying time by a woman.