Danica Patrick, NASCAR Cup Series and Phoenix Raceway
Danica Patrick joins OutKick's Riley Gaines on the "Gaines for Girls" podcast as they talk the differences between men and women.
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News Nation on MSNTransgender athletes playing against women unfair: Danica PatrickFormer race car driver Danica Patrick reasserted her opposition Thursday to transgender athletes competing in women’s sports. Patrick, who competed in a male-dominated field before retiring in 2018, said she speaks from experience when considering the physical differences between men and women in sports.
Former NASCAR star Danica Patrick talks to OutKick's Riley Gaines on the "Gaines for Girls" podcast about the drivers she dreamt about racing against.
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Danica Patrick said on Riley Gaines' podcast that "there are just clear biological differences between" males and females when it comes to sports.
Katherine Legge will become the first woman in a NASCAR Cup Series race since Danica Patrick in 2018 when the veteran makes her debut Sunday at Phoenix Raceway. Legge will drive the No. 78 Chevrolet for Liv Fast Motorsports.
Katherine Legge will become the first woman in a NASCAR Cup Series race since Danica Patrick in 2018 when the veteran makes her debut Sunday at Phoenix Raceway. Legge will drive the No. 78 Chevrolet for Live Fast Motorsports.
Katherine Legge will make Nascar history on Sunday at Phoenix Raceway, becoming the first woman since Danica Patrick to compete in the Cup Series.
Danica Patrick shares her shift to conservative politics, revealing how a 2023 event changed her perspective and sparked debate.
Danica Patrick has officially revealed her opinion on Donald Trump's record breaking address to Congress, and it's quite interesting
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The Spun on MSNDanica Patrick Officially Announced She Changed Political PartiesDanica Patrick wasn't much of a political person growing up. The former NASCAR and IndyCar star didn't vote. She considered herself to be an independent, perhaps even leaning left on some issues. However,
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The Spun on MSNNASCAR Fans React To Danica Patrick Switching Political PartiesNASCAR fans are weighing in on Danica Patrick making it clear where she stands politically. Patrick, 42, didn't grow up a very political person. The former NASCAR and IndyCar didn't vote until 2024. Patrick typically considered herself an independent,
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