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Sporting News on MSNWhere is Danica Patrick now? The story of ex-NASCAR star's career since retiring from racingLegge is the first female driver in the NASCAR Cup Series since Danica Patrick. She got her start in Indy car racing but ...
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Sporting News on MSNFemale NASCAR drivers timeline: Full list of women to race in Cup Series, from Danica Patrick to Janet GuthrieNASCAR has housed a host of gifted drivers within its banner. From Red Byron and Curtis Turner to Richard Petty and Dale ...
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The Spun on MSNDanica Patrick Loses Prominent TV JobDanica Patrick, the former NASCAR and IndyCar star, appears to have lost a prominent TV gig.The trailblazing race car star, ...
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The Spun on MSNDanica Patrick Makes Her Opinion On Conservative Men Very ClearDanica Patrick has had some notable boyfriends over the years. The former NASCAR and IndyCar star famously dated NFL ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNHas the NASCAR Community’s Hate Gone Too Far Against Cup Series’ Danica Patrick 2.0?Sara Christian made history as the first woman to compete in a NASCAR race. The post Has the NASCAR Community’s Hate Gone Too ...
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Pro Football Network on MSNKatherine Legge’s Disastrous Cup Debut Fuels ‘Danica Patrick 2.0’ Comparisons From NASCAR FansKatherine Legge’s return to NASCAR’s Cup Series was supposed to be a historic moment. As the first woman to compete in the ...
Katherine Legge is a 44-year-old veteran of IndyCar and international sports-car racing. She's competed in the Indy 500 and ...
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The Spun on MSNRacing Fans React To Danica Patrick Losing TV JobDanica Patrick appears to have lost a prominent TV gig. Netflix unveiled the newest season of "Drive to Survive" this month. Season 7 of the popular show covers the 2024 season in the racing world.
Katherine Legge will be making her NASCAR Cup Series debut this weekend at the Shriners Children's 500 at Phoenix Raceway.
Driving in the IndyCar Series, Legge set a record at the 2023 Indianapolis 500 for the fastest qualifying time by a woman.
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.
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