Retired Nascar -The star Danica Patrick Swifting Gears in search of a new sport

Danica Patrick It has reached great heights during its prominent NASCAR and Indycar career. Now a retired driver takes his talents to a new sport.
Recently, the 42-year-old revealed that she started attending tennis classes. Patrick suggested his turn in a new sport focused on potential long -term health benefits.
In 2018, Forbes quoted the study From Denmark who decided that people who regularly play recital sports could extend their lives.
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Former driver Indycar series Danica Patrick During 105. Indianapolis 500 on Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (Mark J. Rebilus/USA Today Sports)
“It is considered that all the sports racket sports – together with active sports such as basketball and football – help to increase the life of life, although tennis stands out among them,” the study said.
Patrick posted a video by discussing possible advantages Sports sports.
“Hence the tennis lesson,” she sent a post to her Instagram story.
Danica Patrick during 102. Indianapolis 500 on Speedway Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis 27 May 20218. (Mark J. Rebilus/USA Today Sports)
In the second recent post on social networks, Patrick revealed that she developed interest in Golf about two years ago.
Danica Patrick During the qualifying for NASCAR Sprint Cup Series World RV Sales 301 on the New Hampshire Motor Speedway on July 12, 2013 in Loudon, NH (Jonathan Ferrey/Nascar via Getty Images)
“I decided to actually learn how to play golf about two years ago. Of course it’s a little seasonal, mostly for the heat in AZ, but also a job and skiing! I thought I realized it last fall. Then I forgot how to hit the driver a year … until about 10 days ago. I remembered as mysterious as stronger Instagram post.
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Patrick is the most successful woman in the history of car races. She made history when she became the first female driver to win a pillar in the Nasscar Cup series, the highest level of NASCAR. She retired in 2018.
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