Monday, July 13, 2009

hot Danica Sue Patrick photo

Danica Sue Patrick was born March 25, 1982 in Beloit, Wisconsin is an American auto racing driver, currently competing in the IndyCar Series, model and advertising spokeswoman. She was raised in Roscoe, Illinois. Patrick was named the Rookie of the Year for both the 2005 Indianapolis 500 and the 2005 IndyCar Series season. In May 2006, she published her autobiography, Danica: Crossing the Line. With her win in the 2008 Indy Japan 300, Patrick became the first woman to win an Indy car race. She also has an equity stake in her 07 team.She placed 3rd in the 2009 Indianapolis 500, which was both a personal high for her at the track and the highest finish by a woman in the event's history.

Danica Patrick began go-karting in 1992 at the age of 10,and went on to win several World Karting Association championships. She moved to England at the age of 16 in order to advance her racing career. Patrick raced in Formula Ford and Formula Vauxhall, earning a second-plac Danica Sue Patricke finish in Britain's Formula Ford Festival, the highest finish by a woman in the event.
In 2002, Patrick started driving for former Indy car racer Bobby Rahal and late night TV host David Letterman in the United States. After making several starts in the Barber Dodge Pro Series, she moved to the Toyota Atlantic Championship for 2003. Driving for Rahal Letterman Racing, Patrick won one pole and was a consistent podium finisher (top three); however, she never won a race. In 2004, Patrick finished third in the Championship.Danica Patrick initially became interested in racing cars at age 10, when her sister started go-karting. In due time, Danica was the only Patrick still involved in the sport, and as a teenager she eventually placed second (a first for a woman) at the Formula Ford Festival in England.

A return to the U.S. and a spot with Rahal Letterman Racing led Danica Patrick into the Indy Racing League in 2005. Despite bettering her rank each year, Danica Patrick drew criticism from the male-dominated league, but she silenced her critics when she joined Andretti Green in 2007, and she went on to enjoy a spectacular 2008. Read more about Danica Patrick

Danica Sue Patrick

Danica Sue Patrick

Danica Sue Patrick

Danica Sue Patrick

Danica Sue Patrick

Danica Sue Patrick