Danica Patrick has long been a trailblazer in motorsports, breaking records in both IndyCar and NASCAR, yet recently she’s made headlines for entirely different reasons as bikini photos and various controversies have placed her back in the spotlight, leaving fans wondering what truly happened to the most successful woman in American open-wheel racing history. Born to working-class parents who owned a coffee shop and glass company, Danica grew up as a cheerleader who babysat in her free time, never initially imagining a racing future; she once thought she’d become a secretary, veterinarian, or singer until she and her sister discovered their love for go-karting and convinced their parents to buy them karts. Her father became her crew chief while her mother tracked her stats, and despite crashing into a concrete wall at age 10 during her first race, Danica quickly improved, setting age-group track records at Sugar River Raceway and McKenna Raceway Park. Her family supported her relentlessly, selling merchandise for travel costs and enforcing rules to protect her public image.
Danica Patrick in G-String Photos Leave Little To Imagination
