Danica Patrick is a woman known for making history and shattering records in the professional motorsports arena.
Beloit, Wisconsin native, born on March 25, 1982, and stemming from driving go-karts at the young age of ten, this trailblazing racecar driver turned businesswoman all but has a storybook comeback for the ages.
Early Racing Career
Danica was racing by age 10 when her parents purchased her a go-kart.
Her drive and achievements earned her countless regional and national go-kart championships as a youth, and by 16 she had made the bold move from the Midwest to the European road racing environment.
The foundation was laid in her formative years for what would become a historic and trailblazing career in motorsport.
Smashing Records and Making History
Danica garnered headlines in 2005 by leading 19 laps and finishing fourth in her first Indianapolis 500, the highest finish by a woman in the 88-year history of the race. Her trailblazing was only beginning.
In 2008, she repeated the feat in the IndyCar Series, when she won the Indy Japan 300 race, becoming the first woman to win a major league open-wheel race in North America.
From there, however, Danica continued to make history when she moved to the NASCAR Cup series in 2013.
It was in the 55th Daytona 500 race that Patrick made a record-setting performance as the first woman to win a NASCAR Cup Series pole, and following in eighth place, making it the best finish ever for a woman in the "Great American Race".
Entrepreneurial Pursuits
Danica Patrick has focused solely on being an entrepreneur and business owner after retiring from racing.
She introduced the clothes line - Warrior by Danica Patrick, wrote a guide titled Pretty Extreme, and later on, purchased the Napa Valley, California vineyard Somnium outright.
She credits her entrepreneurial spirit and drive with helping to define the next chapter in her career following racing.
Pretty Intense Podcast
The mother of two started the Pretty Intense weekly podcast in August 2019 where she has been joined by guests such as former baseball superstar Alex Rodriguez, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, and activist Gloria Steinem.
With her podcast, she continues to set an example and motivates her audience, which gets to see a different side of her personality beyond the racetrack.
Impact and Legacy
As the only female driver in series history, her age and striking looks afforded her media opportunities, such as being featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated, hosting on Spike TV, and starring in commercials and music videos.
Without a doubt, her magnanimous influence and achievement have played a huge hand in making her the icon she now is.
In conclusion, Danica Patrick's story is a fairy tale of an unbreakable spirit, a persistence to never give up and follow her passion since she was 10 years old, to getting in a NASCAR and Indy car Speedway in her final race.
Now finding success as a business, it is her unwavering determination never to doubt what she wanted.
An inspiring story to all the athletes and business students nonetheless, how perseverance and determination can make you pave your way out even if the world around you tags you down with stereotypes.
As Danica moves forward into her next chapter, the tremendous mark she's made in both the world of sports and business is sure to endure within her legacy, and will continue to inspire countless others in generations to follow.
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