DANICA PATRICK’s Historic IndyCar Win Stands Alone in 100+ Race Career
March 8, 2025
by Daniel Chavkin // from www.sportingnews.com
GRRL! SUMMARY:
- DANICA PATRICK made motorsports history with her 2008 Indy Japan 300 victory at Twin Ring Motegi, becoming the first woman to win an IndyCar race. That single triumph stands as her only victory across 100+ professional races, but it’s a barrier-breaking achievement that opened doors for every woman who came after.
- Her IndyCar success was undeniable – seven podium finishes between 2007-2010, including three runner-up spots and dozens of top-10s. PATRICK proved she belonged at the highest level of open-wheel racing, consistently running with the series’ elite before making the jump to stock cars in 2012.
- NASCAR proved a tougher nut to crack, with PATRICK’s best finish being fourth place in the 2011 Xfinity Series at Las Vegas. Zero Cup Series wins across six years tells only part of the story – she was breaking new ground in a series where few women had even attempted to compete full-time, facing scrutiny that male drivers never experience.
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