Danica Patrick celebrated St. Patrick's Day at the gym - and the golf course - on Monday. The former NASCAR and IndyCar star took to her social media page, where she has close to one million followers ...
When it comes to Danica Patrick's politics, the apple doesn't fall far from the family tree. Patrick, 42, has made her ...
Danica Patrick’s sister, Brooke Selman, sparks debate with a MAGA hat photo, highlighting their shared conservative views.
It's fitting that Danica Patrick would be celebrating St. Patrick's Day. Patrick, who turns 43 next Tuesday, is a frequent ...
From IndyCar to NASCAR, Danica Patrick has taken on some of the toughest challenges in motorsports. She was the first female driver to win an IndyCar race and the first woman to earn a Daytona 500 ...
Danica Patrick has been snubbed from Formula 1: Drive to Survive season 7 following backlash over her Trump support. Controversy reignited as her past discouraging comments about women in F1 ...
F1 presenter Danica Patrick has criticized Andrew Tate for 'some' of his statements and opinions on women. She also mentioned that the Tate brothers were largely "shock value" and that they ...
Riley Gaines and former NASCAR driver Danica Patrick discussed their fight to keep biological males out of girls' and women's sports. Gaines has fought against transgender athletes from competing ...
Legge is the first female driver in the NASCAR Cup Series since Danica Patrick. She got her start in Indy car racing but switched to stock car racing. Patrick first raced for the IndyCar series in ...
Danica Patrick, once known for staying neutral in politics, has taken a bold turn in recent years. The former NASCAR and IndyCar driver recently shared her journey into conservative politics ...
Danica Patrick is a notable absentee from the seventh season of Drive to Survive – with Jenson Button a new pundit on the show. Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari, the Christian Horner scandal ...
Former NASCAR driver Danica Patrick has her dream race. Patrick, 42, was asked to pick three people, dead or alive, to race. "Well, I think I’d want to see how I stacked up against Ayrton Senna.