
Danica Patrick is best known as a trailblazing racecar driver (now retired), named in the TIME’s “100 Most Influential People” list, featured on the covers of various magazines, featured in 14 Super Bowl commercials. The list of her amazing accomplishment credits goes on. Regarding her racing career: In 2005, Danica participated in her first Indianapolis 500 and finished in fourth place. She became the first woman to lead laps and score a top-five finish in the historic race. In 2008, Danica won the IndyCar Series Indy Japan 300. In 2013, Danica transitioned to the NASCAR Cup Series. In 2018, Danica completed her racing career and competed in two marquee events that were cornerstones of her career: the Daytona 500 and the Indianapolis 500. Danica's next chapter involves: good food, great wine, fitness and helping others achieve their goals.
"Writing this book is an opportunity to share my story of overcoming all the challenges of being the only girl successfully competing in a man's sport. For fourteen years, I have had to prove my skill as a driver and earn the respect of my competition through hard work, determination, dedication, and perseverance. I want to show anyone trying to succeed that anything is possible and that, though b
by Danica Patrick
Rating: 3.9 ⭐
America's NASCAR standout offers a 90-day program to sculpt your body, calm your mind, and achieve your greatest goalsEverything Danica Patrick does is Pretty Intense . A top athlete in her field, not to mention a fan favorite and the first woman to rule in her male-dominated sport, Danica approaches every aspect of life with the utmost intensity. Now, she shows you how you can apply
by Danica Patrick
Danica Patrick's life moves at 220 mph. She drives every race and lives every day like she has something to prove -- and she does. As a 5-foot 2-inch, 100-pound woman, she had to qualify a little quicker and race a little faster than the boys -- just to earn the respect she would otherwise be given if she weren't the "girl on the track, driving the princess mobile." But you don't get to be an Indy