The Only Voice that Matters: Danica Patrick’s Quest to Live Up to Her Own Standards
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On April 20, 2008, Danica Patrick rewrote history, becoming the first female driver to win a major auto race. She claimed the checkered flag in the Indy Japan 300 at Twin Ring Motegi, satisfying the critics for at least a few months.
Now, facing yet another opportunity to prove she belongs, Danica Patrick will attempt to win the most recognized event in all of racing. Starting at the fifth position, she has as good a chance as any of her competitors to taste the milk in the winner’s circle.
All throughout her brief career, Danica has faced doubts about her ability to clinch the lead in races and finish them. Garnering comparisons to the likes of Anna Kournikova, Patrick has been attacked as being willing to promote herself and gain media stardom before proving herself in races.







