Danica Patrick Essay

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Racing Her Way Into History
“I just understand that if you put the hard work in before you go out there that you can have a little peace of mind knowing that you’ve done everything you can and just let it happen.” Danica Patrick had been a very powerful role model to women everywhere. She has changed history and society for women by being the first woman to win the Daytona 500 poll or any NASCAR premier series event, breaking the NASCAR barrier between men and women, and also winning Japan’s Indy 300, a very important race.
Being the first woman to make history in NASCAR Danica Patrick also has a very intriguing racing background. “Patrick’s racing career began with go-karts in her hometown of Belot, Wisconsin, at the age of 10. At age 16 after National success in go-karts, Patrick left high school to race formula Fords and Vault halls in the United Kingdom…Patrick returned to the United States in 2002 after being signed to her first U.S. Indy-car racing contract…” With Danica’s interesting racing childhood she was bound to make history.
Many great people have added numerous amounts of history to the NASCAR sport over time but no one dared to go as far as Danica Patrick. “Danica Patrick makes history as the first woman to win the poll for the Daytona 500. That puts her in the …show more content…

“She’s a good driver, and she’s not exceptional, “Helio Castronevers said.” But you’ve got to admit, she’s a female, and she broke a barrier that a lot of females before couldn’t do. It is a men’s sport. People are used to that, and when she succeeded the way she did, your going to get attention. I always respect her as a driver.” Danica is very worried as a driver about when she is going to win her first official race. “I’ve been asked so many times when I’m going to win my first race. And, that’s a good thing and a bad thing, I mean, it’s a constant reminder. But people always

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