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In the 2013 Nascar Nationwide Series, Danica Patrick will drive a limited schedule for Turner Scott Motorsports.
In 2013, Danica Patrick will drive a limited schedule in the Nascar Nationwide Series for Turner Scott Motorsports.
In 2013, Danica Patrick is driving for Stewart-Haas Racing in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series.
Danica Patrick drives the #10 car in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series for Stewart-Haas Racing. She also drives the #34 car in the Nationwide Series on a limited basis for Turner Scott Motorsports.
In the 2012 Nascar Nationwide Series, Danica Patrick will be driving for JR Motorsports. She will also drive part time in the Sprint Cup Series for Stewart-Haas Racing/Tommy Baldwin Racing.
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Yes, she is. In 2010, Danica started to run limited races in the ARCA and Nationwide Series. In 2013, Patrick will race full-time in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series and will also drive a limited schedule in the Nationwide Series.
danika Patrick just did.
In 2012, Danica Patrick drove 10 races for Stewart-Haas Racing/Tommy Baldwin Racing. SHR and TBR formed an alliance on January 31, 2012 which gave Patrick a starting spot for the Daytona 500.This was made possible due to the fact that TBR driver Dave Blaney finished 33rd in owner's points in 2011. The points that Blaney earned in the #36 car was given to Patrick's #10 car for the first race. Nascar teams are allowed to transfer or sell the points to another team.
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-place finish in Britain's Formula Ford Festival, the highest finish by a woman in the event. In 2002, Patrick started driving for Bobby Rahal 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, however, she never won a race. In 2004, Patrick finished third in the Championship. After the 2004 racing season, Rahal Letterman Racing officially announced that Patrick would drive in the IRL IndyCar Series for 2005.
no. plain and simple...no nope. Last I checked, Danica Patrick drives better than most and she is definitely female.